The Laws of the Universe Part 0

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Jeoffrey 

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English Not so long ago, I was convinced that I would never encounter a more ideological mess and a bunch of nonsense than I experienced with the Vatican Miracle Examiner anime series. Then I watched this and I realized I had been wrong! If it was just a harmless science-fiction movie that combined religious ideologies and conspiracy theories and did it cleverly, then I would have probably been very happy. However, something tells me that Happy Science, the company responsible for this movie, is absolutely serious about all of this, that they are treating this as their religious agitprop. So come and get brainwashed by Mr. Okawa's visions of aliens watching us, Reptilians infiltrating all the important government departments, and putting computer chips in people's heads to control them and force them to do their will. Could there finally be an explanation as to why and who votes for Czech politician Andrej Babis?!? Because the lizard-people could be anyone, they could be Andrej Babis or even the other Czech politician Tomio Okamura or Donald Trump, yes you Donald, get down off the chandelier, I can see you... Evil aliens (Reptilians) and good aliens (in many different forms) are hidden in plain sight everywhere you look, you just do not want to know what Mr. Okawa has inside his fridge, and I guess Satan (or whatever it was in the post-credits scene) is coming for us at the end?!?? May the gods save us all! Although those will probably be Reptilians too, or rather just Mr. Okawa and his wife?!? Are you getting lost and confused by all this? It is just a crying shame that it was not better filmed, the dialogues were not at least a little better written, the main protagonists were not more interesting and the whole thing was not just a massive joke. As it is, it is just an ideological mess and a bunch of nonsense that I was certainly not convinced by, and I think that if Mr. Okawa had given all his money to charity instead of making not only this movie but also the follow-up, which is also the beginning (the first part) of an entirely different trilogy (well, good grief...), he would have done the world a much greater service... 1.5/10. ()