>ITT: Movies that require an IQ of +150 in order to be properly comprehended and understood
Primer.
There. There's your bait. Enjoy
>>82308603
Anything by Nolan.
Back to the Future 2, they keep fucking time traveling and it's hard to follow along.
>using a synomym for the same word twice so that your sentence seems longer
<89IQ detected
>>82308723
>they keep fucking time traveling
That's because time travel "backwards" is impossible anon. It's pop-sci, and nothing more.
>inb4 lynch turds
>>82308603
I can understand how all you >90 IQ plebs can't comprehend it.
>>82308603
Every movie ever made requires max. 74 IQ. Films are lowest form of art.
>>82308807
this post is on a whole different level
>90
what did he mean by this
>>82308860
It's okay, child.
Don't hurt your brain.
>>82308807
>Caleb: "Nobody programmed me to be
straight."
>Nathan: "No, this is adult. And by the way, you decided to be straight? Please. Of course you were programmed. By nature or nurture, or both."
What did he mean by this ?
Soon did ava pass the Turing test?
>>82308679
lol. i definitely dont think you can be stupid and understand it though, at least the timelines and what happens to the original people.
>>82308603
*comprehood
>>82309684
what that translates to is
"i don't want to hurt viewing faggot feeling "
>>82310097
No, because he literally was never convinced she wasn't a machine.
>>82310411
Your excessive use of double negatives is confusing me anon
>>82310556
Okay, but you understood what I said, right? He was always convinced she was a machine. Better?
>>82310637
Ah alright.It wasn't a Turing test in the traditional sense tho.Ofcourse he knew it was a machine but the challenge was to convince him to help her escape the house which he did.
>>82310097
Yeah, because the main character was lead to believe that the robot had an individuality/personality that was worth as much / more than a human being's.
But of course the Turing Test is shit because it doesn't demonstrate actual intelligence; it just shows how people are capable of being deceived / deceiving themselves.
>>82308842
I think people with lower IQs see the world through a different lens, and find ways to connect with people on a more primal and emotional level. While there are tons of smart people in the arts, there are also a decent amount of successful artists and entertainers that have low IQs. And it seems like pretty much every great artist had some sort of mental and/or social issues that didn't allow them to function properly. Hence why so many ended up poor and reclusive, and often leaned on substance abuse to self medicate.
>>82310234
This movie is seriously very good but it's always dismissed because, at a glance, it seems like holds up spork the motion picture
>>82308807
That cover can't be real
>>82310704
The fact she drops the act once caleb is secure and is no longer any threat kinda indicates the deception was conscious and intentional, rather than a happy accident.
And anyone who wouldn't lay down their lives for the godlike intellect of a sentient machine is a fucking ass.