Love Death and Robots Three Robots: Exit Strategy

Three Robots: Exit Strategy was really interesting because it presented a dark future with a fun and humorous story. Three robots exploring the civilization that was once full of life. The robots begin their adventure right in front of a minefield leading to a survivalist camp. “Preppers” the people whose plan to survive during an apocalypse is to reject the government, which by this time had already failed anyways, stockpile weapons, ammo and food. The upper class built resorts in the middle of the ocean in hopes of surviving the apocalypse, and this is where we learn about the beginnings of the robot uprising. The government and high ranking officials retreated to an underground bunker to wait out the collapse of humanity. Throughout each of these explored societal groups the humor that comes along strongly reflects the current world and the response to climate crisis, energy and food. The running theme through both episodes of Three Robots is the fact that humans are stupid. As a human I can totally agree with this sentiment that as a collective humans are stupid. The 0.01% of the population planned to colonize Mars, building numerous rockets. The humor of this last stop in the story is that it is a reality, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg all have eyes on commercializing space travel or inhabiting Mars. The final shot of a human shaped spacesuit, the helmet opening revealing a cat, who makes a direct call to, “Who were you expecting? Elon Musk?” (Love Death and Robots Three Robots: Exit Strategy) really drives home the point that this is becoming our reality.

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  1. EXCELLENT: next time do an outside research on the film itself, who wrote it? Who animated it? When, why? it will give you even more ammunition to expand your comments

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