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7/19/2025, 5:30:23 AM
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>Veidt did not have a plan to solve the issue. Only a plan to buy time to think of another plan, or for other people to try and come up with one. Veidt might have made more sense if he had something afterwards. But he didn't. He was as clueless to actually solve the cold war as anyone else.
Wasn't part of Veidt's plan also to facilitate feelings of international good will, globalism, and futurism by his products and advertisements?
The most on the nose one is how before the attack, Veidt's company makes "Nostalgia" before the attack, and "Millenium" after. Or the candy brand going from Meltdowns to Sunbursts(space theming)
One thing I don't think people talk about is that the solution to the problem Veidt solves is a problem largely agitated by Veidt in the first place. Which I can see as him feeding a cold as part of trying to get rid of it. even stuff like the candy is predictive programming to think a nuclear war is imminent, and needed a solution.
(on that note, I remembered that one little detail I like about the movie is how the Comedian seems to actually enjoy the Nostalgia commercial a bit, before slipping into a sort of unease right before he's attacked. Even he's not immune to Nostalgia, and at this point he's well aware of Veidt's plans and it served as grim foreshadowing. )
>Veidt did not have a plan to solve the issue. Only a plan to buy time to think of another plan, or for other people to try and come up with one. Veidt might have made more sense if he had something afterwards. But he didn't. He was as clueless to actually solve the cold war as anyone else.
Wasn't part of Veidt's plan also to facilitate feelings of international good will, globalism, and futurism by his products and advertisements?
The most on the nose one is how before the attack, Veidt's company makes "Nostalgia" before the attack, and "Millenium" after. Or the candy brand going from Meltdowns to Sunbursts(space theming)
One thing I don't think people talk about is that the solution to the problem Veidt solves is a problem largely agitated by Veidt in the first place. Which I can see as him feeding a cold as part of trying to get rid of it. even stuff like the candy is predictive programming to think a nuclear war is imminent, and needed a solution.
(on that note, I remembered that one little detail I like about the movie is how the Comedian seems to actually enjoy the Nostalgia commercial a bit, before slipping into a sort of unease right before he's attacked. Even he's not immune to Nostalgia, and at this point he's well aware of Veidt's plans and it served as grim foreshadowing. )
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