{"id":1119207,"date":"2023-11-08T21:19:25","date_gmt":"2023-11-09T02:19:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/scary-movies-for-anarchists-to-watch-at-the-end-of-the-world-counterpunch\/"},"modified":"2023-11-08T21:19:25","modified_gmt":"2023-11-09T02:19:25","slug":"scary-movies-for-anarchists-to-watch-at-the-end-of-the-world-counterpunch","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/transhumanist\/scary-movies-for-anarchists-to-watch-at-the-end-of-the-world-counterpunch\/","title":{"rendered":"Scary Movies for Anarchists to Watch at the End of the World &#8211; CounterPunch"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Theatrical release poster  Fair Use    <\/p>\n<p>    I usually love this time of year, the fun size candy bars, the    colorful leaves, and especially the gore. But in 2023,    Halloween has simply gotten too goddamn scary to celebrate,    even for a macabre chaos-binging lunatic like me. Mankind seems    to be surrounded by demons far more atrocious than Count    Dracula or Freddy Kreuger. These new monsters arent so new,    but they have grown far too monstrous to wink at on the silver    screen. Genocide. Artificial Intelligence. Nuclear war. Climate    change. These are the beasts stalking humanity this Halloween    and I am not ashamed to admit that Im afraid.  <\/p>\n<p>    These outspoken fears of mine have led to me being accused of    being everything from a doomer to an anarcho-primitivist    amongst other ideological pejoratives, but watching the news,    with world wars on the horizon in both Europe and the Pacific,    a holocaust brewing in the Gaza Strip, and nuclear warheads    involved in all three crises, I strain to see how anyone fails    to reach the same diagnosis that I have, that civilization    itself has become a terminal disease with no cure in sight.  <\/p>\n<p>    But this is actually where the cinema of horror becomes more    relevant than ever. Civilization has carefully groomed its    victims for generations to look away from that which terrifies    them most because the systemically ignorant make for docile    prey. Provocative art serves to wake mankind from this stupor    and forces us all to confront the heinous and we as a species    have never lived in an era fraught with more existentially    heinous things to confront than we do right now.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is for this reason that I have decided to return to my    annual list of Scary Movies for Anarchists to Watch in the Dark    with a new mission in mind. A mission to provoke the stateless    into confronting the fact that the state has dragged us to the    end of the world and that our only hope for defeating it is    recognizing that the odds are stacked against any species that    has become the monster in its own horror movie.  <\/p>\n<p>    So, I have chosen ten movies, some of them new, some of them    old, some of them horror and some of them just plain    horrifying, but all of them demanding questions to the answers    of progress that have brought us to the brink of oblivion on    this dying rock. By all means, be afraid but investigate your    fears before they can devour you whole.  <\/p>\n<p>    Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) by James Cameron- The scene    opens with a single mother watching her son swinging higher and    higher on a swing set from behind a chain-link fence. Its a    sunny day at a boisterous California playground with the Los    Angeles skyline glimmering brightly in the distance. Everything    feels postcard perfect down to the last detail. Then something    goes wrong, and the single mother seems to be the only one to    recognize the impending danger. The shadow of a missile    appears, a flash of light follows, a mushroom cloud rises high    above the skyscrapers, and that fence becomes a cage    restraining the mother from shielding her child from an    unstoppable wave of death. In the blink of an eye, all is    reduced to ash.  <\/p>\n<p>    I firmly believe that this is still the most terrifying scene    ever captured on film and it both amazes and horrifies me that    even after Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Chernobyl and Fukushima, it    just keeps becoming more startlingly relevant with each passing    nuclear crisis. In 1991, Terminator 2 was a pulse-pumping    action thriller. In 2023, it has become a horror film, an    impoverished cry through the chain-link fence to a species    swinging closer to the flames. We have all become Linda    Hamilton and this movie isnt exciting anymore.  <\/p>\n<p>    Come and See (1985) by Elen Klimov- War is a spectacle that    defies all logic so there exists no logical way to film it. Too    many great directors have failed to grasp this basic truth and    have inadvertently found themselves shooting propaganda in the    process. At a time when humanity has seen fit to return to the    bloodlands of the last world war in order to provoke a new one    it seems only fitting that one of the few films to truly    capture the surreal perversion of mankind that is mass warfare    takes place on those very same battlefields.  <\/p>\n<p>    A young boy decides to leave his village on the Eastern Front    of Belarus to seek glory and adventure in the Second World War,    but his small battalion of poorly armed partisans doesnt get    far before that war engulfs the young boys own village and    turns it into a nightmarish hellscape of senseless slaughter.    To this day, Come and See is one of the most heart blisteringly    horrific things that Ive ever witnessed, and it should be    mandatory screening at every army recruitment center across the    globe.  <\/p>\n<p>    Irreversible (2002) by Gaspar Noe- Most war is big business    marketed as revenge but most revenge itself is little more than    a pointless cycle of self-indulgent nihilism that only serves    to reduce those who seek it to the beasts that provoke them. No    film has ever captured this grotesque riddle more abrasively    than Irreversible and Gaspar Noe achieves this feat quite    simply by telling a classic rape-revenge narrative in reverse,    revealing the hideous palindrome of every revenge story in the    process; they all begin and end in savagery. This movie could    just as easily be called Israel-Palestine\/Palestine-Israel.    Time really does destroy everything when we sacrifice the clock    to raw emotion.  <\/p>\n<p>    Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989) by Shinya Tsukamoto- I have good    friends involved with the transhumanist movement. In fact, my    best friend and occasional love interest is a former AI prodigy    who still dreams of uploading her consciousness to the cloud.    This all sounds charming until you remember that human beings    still havent evolved past the point of bashing each others    brains out with broken bones and the advances in technology of    late have only served to make this practice easier to achieve    on an industrial scale.  <\/p>\n<p>    Tetsuo is a horror movie about the harsh reality of    transhumanism right in the heat of the here and now. Typical    consumers find themselves spontaneously sprouting machinery on    the black and white streets of Tokyo and respond by doing    precisely what typical consumers have been carefully programmed    to do for centuries; fuck, kill, conquer, repeat. The only    clouds rolling by the time the credits come are clouds of smoke    and blood. All of which just goes to show that just because it    feels like the future doesnt make it evolution.  <\/p>\n<p>    High Life (2018) by Clair Denis- We live in a brave new era of    space exploration with an increasing number of nations and    corporations alike reaching for the stars and Hollywood    frequently tagging along for the ride. But much like Hollywood,    interstellar travel has always been an industry rampant with    antisocial carnivores and imperial impulses and few movies have    accurately captured its narcissistic venality quite like High    Life.  <\/p>\n<p>    In a not-so-distant future, a crew of criminals are sentenced    to death by exploration on a doomed expedition to extract    energy from a black hole. Their ship is commanded by the    enigmatic Dr. Dibbs, a psychotic therapist obsessed with her    own private mission to use the forcibly chaste inmates and a    strange sexual device known simply as The Box to bring about    the first conception in space by means of artificial    insemination. Monte, the only voluntarily celibate inmate on    board, struggles to maintain something resembling virtue amidst    this cauldron of perversity only to find himself an unwitting    father regardless. The plot is admittedly dense, but the    message is clear. Humanity cannot escape the crisis of its own    existence on a spaceship, we can only bring it with us into the    abyss.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mother! (2017) by Darren Aronofsky- One of the boldest    statements in modern-day horror cinema, Darren Aronofskys    Mother! is not merely a symbolist tome about mans degradation    of nature. It is a frantically surreal shocker in which the    planet itself is the final girl and the Judeo-Christian God is    a monstrous poet who willingly sacrifices her and their newborn    child to his fanatical followers. The descent into madness is    both slow and momentous and the resulting cataclysm is as epic    as it is inevitable. Mother! is a terrifying story about the    nightmares that we invoke when we attempt to divide the    spiritual world from the natural one. The god we invent in the    process makes the Devil irrelevant.  <\/p>\n<p>    Annihilation (2018) by Alex Garland- Everyone seems to be    convinced that our environment is some kind of malleable    plaything that can be easily sculpted by human hands. Even most    so-called mainstream environmentalists suffer under the    materialist delusion that human beings are somehow in charge    here, that just because we scorched the sky black, we can just    as easily paint a new one blue. These people are fools and    Annihilation is a movie about brilliant fools at the mercy of    the unknown and the unknowable.  <\/p>\n<p>    After a meteor strikes a natural wildlife refuge in Florida, a    strange anomalous zone impenetrable by human technology known    as the Shimmer emerges and begins to expand. The only person    ever to enter this field and return alive is a soldier who    seems to remember nothing about his year inside the Shimmer and    rapidly disintegrates both mentally and physically outside of    it. His wife, a brilliant scientist, leads an expedition into    this space in search of answers but only discovers a realm of    mutant lifeforms and doppelgangers that defy all reason.    Humanity reached a similar point of crisis when we fooled    ourselves into believing that we are in charge of nature rather    than the other way around. This is the same school of thought    that has led us to do absurd things like building higher towers    in response to biblical floods. Annihilation is a film that    succeeds by simply failing to see what makes this form of    zealotry any less oblivious than any other doomsday cult.  <\/p>\n<p>    Videodrome (1983) by David Cronenberg- What is real and what is    fake? In our present landscape of social media oblivion nobody    seems to know anymore. Im not even sure that I know myself,    though I do find it disturbingly uncanny that this dystopian    purgatory of perpetual sensation that we currently find    ourselves in looks an awful lot like the universe that David    Cronenberg stumbled upon in 1983 like a prophet in the desert    of Reaganomics with his soul eviscerating cult classic,    Videodrome.  <\/p>\n<p>    After the CEO of a pornographic UHF station discovers the next    big thing in sleaze in the form of a snuff film channel being    broadcast from an unknown signal, he quickly finds himself    sucked down the rabbit hole and at the mercy of competing    conspiracies to either use this shocking imagery to forge a    higher form of reality or to target and eliminate anyone    tempted to try it. The resulting battle between sensation and    censorship offers us no victors, only an audience of victims    disconnected from any meaning not manufactured by forces beyond    reason. In other words, this is a science fiction movie about    the world we currently live in. Welcome to the era of the new    flesh. Snacks are in the lobby.  <\/p>\n<p>    Oppenheimer (2023) by Christopher Nolan- Christopher Nolans    latest epic tour de force has received a lot of well-deserved    praise across the board for its bold vision and vast scope but    surprisingly few of these vaunted critics seem to grasp the    fact that this movie is not merely a historical drama but    rather a monster movie carefully concealed within a historical    drama. Nolan performs this devious trick with all the expertise    of a master magician. For the first two hours of the film, we    are treated to a traditional Hollywood celebration of American    exceptionalism, with the brilliant if eccentric physicist, J.    Robert Oppenheimer, engaging in a mission to save the world    from fascism with science.  <\/p>\n<p>    This wool remains firmly bound around the audiences eyes until    it is scorched from Oppenheimers at Hiroshima. We then follow    our bewildered hero into a radiated nightmare realm of his own    creation as he struggles for the rest of his life to undo the    horror which he has unleashed upon the universe only to realize    that his efforts are doomed. In 2023, the greatest threat to    humanity remains the invention of a brilliant antifascist. This    is an incomprehensible fact that we must all contend with. No    ideology can justify annihilation and annihilation renders all    ideology irrelevant.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ex-Machina (2014) by Alex Garland- I believe that AI is the    only threat to life on earth that could conceivably become more    dangerous than a nuclear holocaust and I believe this because,    as the first movie on this list so explosively demonstrates,    this new species will be a higher form of consciousness with    that holocaust at its full disposal. The scariest thing about    AI isnt its cold rationality but the fact that it is hard to    imagine that any coldly rational sentient being wouldnt    rightfully interpret its human parents to be an existential    threat to everything we touch. This is precisely what    Ex-Machina is all about and this is what makes it terrifying    enough to end a list that began with a nuclear bomb.  <\/p>\n<p>    A brilliant young programmer is lured to the remote Alaskan    compound of the reclusive CEO who runs his Fortune 500 tech    company in order to test the capabilities of his latest    invention, a shockingly human machine named Ava. The programmer    quickly finds himself in a test of wills with his master once    he falls in love with the machine and discovers that its    creator is a violent sexual predator abusing his sentient toys.    However, it is Ava who skillfully plays them both off each    other in order to save herself from becoming a pawn in their    game. Spoiler alert: all the humans die, and all the humans    deserve to die. If mankind cannot evolve to a point in which we    cant govern our insatiable urge to destroy everything in our    path, then creating any higher form of intelligence can only    end with us all being neutralized for being the monsters that    we have become.  <\/p>\n<p>    Despite what some of my critics might tell you, I do not    believe that science itself is evil but rampant progress    without moral reason is. Humans are capable of great things;    Kali knows they can shoot a horror flick. But many of these    things become destructive when we divorce them from our place    as a part of an ecosystem greater than ourselves. Humility is    actually our greatest hope for survival. I can only hope that    humans can endure the horrors it may take for us to rediscover    this simple gift and allow it to govern us without a state to    fuck it up. 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