On the whole I’m glad; you can’t mourn for unborn grandchildren when there never was a hope of them. This planet is doomed anyway. Eventually the sun will explode or cool and one small insignificant particle of the universe will disappear with only a tremble. If man is doomed to perish, then universal infertility is as painless a way as any. And there are, after all, personal compensations. For the last sixty years we have sycophantically pandered to the most ignorant, the most criminal and the most selfish section of society. Now, for the rest of our lives, we’re going to be spared the
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This is a passage that converges with the tone of the film -- particularly Theo's whole outlook. The gaze of the film -- where the camera pans and tilts along the way -- leans heavily into hope in the face of complete despair; it is really well done.