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Why was it necessary to go to the concentration camp?


There's one aspect of the film that I always found confusing...

Why did Theo take that pregnant girl to the concentration camp? I mean, seriously, what was the point in that? Seeing that she was most likely one of the only pregnant girls on earth, out of all places, why would they willingly go to the camp?

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They had no choice because that was the only place they could reach the ship that would take them to the Human Project.

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I agree. The Human Project is banned from the UK government so everything they do is clandestine and what better way to infiltrate the UK then to hide behind the refugee camp.

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What exactly is The Human Project?

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The Human Project is a scientific group in the Azores, dedicated to curing infertility.

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Have you read the book? Because I assume it would help clarify some things about the film. What I wanna know, is how this infertility epidemic occured in the first place?

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That's never clear in the film. It just happens. I think it's better that it's vague. Any explanation would be geek nit-pick fodder (I speak as one of the nerds) and it's better that we just focus on the themes of the film.

My best guess is that it was no one thing, but a combination of factors, and that it's related to a lack of care for people and the environment. The implication, I think, is that the ways we are poisoning our environment and ourselves is killing out innate humanity and leaving us literally and figuratively lifeless.

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