To counter: If a "movie", as you say, is just actors in an alternative reality we should not be able to feel any feelings, right? Wrong! If the movie is good enough to make us experience any type of emotion because of its believeableness or simply realness then that movie is not a movie anymore. It becomes a lost story of what could have been. And you, then, become lucky enough to see it and gather you own feelings/thoughts about it. A lost story. It really is. Just because there's the idea of machinery tied in with a human, it doesn't take away from it's "story". Ex: Matrix
I'm sure there are a million more to list but I don't have that kind of time. On a ending note, you seem like the type of person that goes into these "fiction" movies, which 99.9% are excluding ones based on a true story, and always nitpicks the movies for all it's bad points until you are satisfied. If you don't have the type of mind to enjoy the "impossible" then you have no imagination at all. Stay away from <i>fiction</i>, that goes for sci-fi too.
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Where the hell am I?....
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