Equilibrium Movie Free Download In Hindi

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At the end of World War III, the world fell under the control of Father and the Tetragrammaton: a government that outlaws all forms of art and emotion. Citizens are forced to take drugs that eliminate emotions. However, "Sense Offenders": citizens who resist the laws and operate underground are continually at war with the Tetragrammaton. John Preston is a Cleric, an elite super-soldier who's mission is to hunt down and eliminate Sense Offenders with the help of a ruthless police force. One day, Preston accidentally breaks his morning dose of emotion suppressant drug and begins to feel. Soon, he begins sympathizing with the Sense Offenders and begins to understand the beauty of feeling... A beauty that the government, in which Preston spent his life serving, would like to see destroyed.
In the future, after the Third World War, the world is ruled by a totalitarian and fascist society with the leadership of 'The Father'. Arts, music, books, luxury and feelings are not acceptable, and persons uses a drug called 'Prozium' in a daily basis to repress their feelings and feel happy. The opponents to this new world are called offenders and they form the underground resistance to the system, who are destroyed by very-well trained and powerful agents called 'The Clericks'. John Preston is one of this agents, and his life changes when he misses his daily dose of 'Prozium'.
&#39;Do you hear that, Mr. Anderson. That is the sound of false advertising.&#39; Ah, at last–the poor man&#39;s MATRIX. Or so they would have us believe. <br/><br/>****SPOILER****<br/><br/>This is a film about the dangers of a society under complete governmental control. After World War III, a group of Clerics are created whose sole purpose is to find and destroy all human works that do or might inspire emotion. No art, music, poetry, movies–it&#39;s all gotta go. To keep the people in line, the perfect drug has been created–it keeps you completely calm at all times–as long as you take it. When Bale&#39;s Cleric becomes one of the resistance, refusing to take his drug, he becomes involved in a plot to end the control of the Big G. <br/><br/>A few twists and one turn keep this movie rolling. Claims to be something it&#39;s not, which is too bad, since it is a good idea with decent execution.
I have to say that I&#39;m still surprised at the quality of this production after reading the scathing reviews from Entertainment Weekly and other film &quot;critics&quot;. This is quite simply one of the coolest action movies I&#39;ve ever seen. Equilibrium has a fantastic balance of action and story. The storyline itself is, while not totally original, well told and eerily real. Christian Bale plays his role perfectly as a man slowly coming to his senses after being doped up for years. His fear of experiencing all of these new feelings is very tangible, as is his realization of what the world around him is really like. Taye Diggs also impresses, with a arrogance that makes you wonder just a bit. After the thrill from the simply fantastic action sequences wore off, (it took a while), the story started to sink in. The truth is, both sides are right to a point. Many conversations about human nature and the danger of our emotions will arise out of this, and that&#39;s a good thing. Overall, Equilibrium was perhaps a bit too heady for the mainstream audience, but if you&#39;re reading this review, it&#39;s most certainly worth a look.
If someone left "1984," "Fahrenheit 451," "Brave New World," "Gattaca" and the Sylvester Stallone potboilers "Judge Dredd" and "Demolition Man" out in the sun and threw the runny glop onto a movie screen, it would still be a better picture than Equilibrium, a movie that could be stupider only if it were longer.
A simple explanation could be:<br/><br/>Preston was driven and watched from the very beginning by Dupont to stop the dose and start feeling so he can gain the trust of the resistance and lead to them as Dupont tells him at the end. With or without the gun swap, he would not have been arrested before delivering the resistance.<br/><br/>Another theory is:<br/><br/>When Brandt takes Preston before Dupont (after Preston is seen crying because he was unable to stop Mary&#39;s execution), it is revealed that Brandt&#39;s weapons, not Preston&#39;s, were the ones used to kill the sweeper team in the Nethers. When Brandt thinks about this, he realizes that Preston must have switched guns with him, and we flashback to the scene in the industrial section of the Nethers, where Brandt offers Preston his gun to kill the sense offenders lined up against the wall. Since this sequence occurs after Preston massacres the sweepers to save the dog, people assume this is a major plot hole, and it is, but it was not intended to be.<br/><br/>In the original script, the following is written: And he flashes back:<br/><br/>TO HIS CAR: The house in the zone burning in the background.<br/><br/>BRANDT: Who will be left to watch...<br/><br/>A beat. Then Preston hands Brandt his gun. It should be noted that excerpt has been taken from an early version of the script (the version in which Mary lives), but the idea is the same: the switch actually took place right before the first time Preston saves the dog from being killed. We actually see Preston hand a gun that was laying on the hood of the car to Brandt before the dog execution scene (although not Brandt handing a gun to Preston), which is never alluded to in the accusations scene.<br/><br/>Further to previous answers, there are scenes and shots missing from the final cut of Equilibrium that would have explained the &quot;gun swap&quot; clearly. Unfortunately, they were left out for any number of reasons such as noticeable camera shake, bad lighting/framing, lack of time/money etc. The &quot;gun swap&quot; plot point does actually work but now needs a little clarification. The tracking system used by Dupont&#39;s aid does not work by identifying a gun&#39;s specific location but by locating the specific gun that any Cleric is carrying at a given time. Within the the context of the film, the gun swap can be explained as follows:<br/><br/>1. Preston kills the sweeper team in the Nethers with his own gun.<br/><br/>2. Later, when Brandt asks Preston to kill the assembled line of sense offenders, Preston hesitates and Brandt offers him his own gun. Taking it, Preston, (sensing an opportunity) swaps it with his own gun, giving Brandt the gun he used to kill the sweeper team.<br/><br/>3. Later, when Brandt has brought Preston before Dupont, the gun that killed the sweepers is located on or about Brandt&#39;s person. Pulling the gun from his pocket and reading the serial code stamped on the bottom, Brandt realises that Preston has swapped the guns. Admitting this to Dupont, Preston interrupts by saying that the only reason Brandt has his gun is because Brandt took it from him when he arrested him. This alleviates Brandt&#39;s possession of Preston&#39;s gun by making it sound like it was Brandt who killed the sweeper team with his own gun. Unfortunately, Dupont never uses the tracking system to try and locate Brandt&#39;s gun, which is actually in Preston&#39;s possession and would therefore discredit Preston&#39;s explanation.<br/><br/>4. However, Dupont isn&#39;t so easily duped as he is shown in his private anteroom at the climax of the film with Brandt next to him, leaning on the desk. This implies that Dupont had allowed Brandt to explain himself and then used the tracking system to locate Brandt&#39;s gun on Preston or that it was all part of a master plan and he was just playing along with Preston. It is now up to the viewer to decide which piece of exposition they like the most.<br/><br/>5. Finally, all of this is somewhat moot, given that during the murder scene in the Nethers, Preston is using two guns to kill the guards. At no time do you see Preston handing more than one gun to Brandt. Preston hands Brandt a gun just before the sweeper team starts killing the dogs, and then he swaps a gun with him during the raid scene after the murders in the Nether have taken place. Assuming that the switch did take place between these two times, only one gun would have exchanged hands. When you factor this in, it becomes more than just a plot hole and branches into the realm of film goof. It shows that the regime is rotten to the core and all about power rather than preventing violent emotions, Dupont&#39;s office is filled with illicit art, decoration etc and he quotes poetry to Preston in their final confrontation. Dupont (and by implication Brandt and the inner circle) is a hypocrite who breaks the society&#39;s own rules by committing &#39;sense&#39; crime, whilst executing others for doing the same. Preston may suspect this all along as he notes Dupont&#39;s anger in a society where it is forbidden and his sliding his hand across the table in much the same way as Preston enjoys the sensation of running his hand along the handrail at the train station. Finally, Dupont states to Preston, &quot;I&#39;m life, I live, I breathe...I feel!&quot; a5c7b9f00b

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