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If society outlawed emotions, could we stop all war and conflict? This is the very, very stupid question at the heart of EQUILIBRIUM (2002), the dystopian extravaganza that introduced the world to the art of "gun kata."

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Byron Miller

Its been a while since I watched it, but isnt there a class element to "feeling" where feelings are forbidden to the lower classes, and they have to take the drugs, but the tetragammaton boss is allowed to feel. As Bales character infiltrates his compound there is more elaborate architecture and art and part of the bosses plea before Bale kills him is that he feels so it would be wrong to kill him. Diggs' character gets to be ambitious because he is close to the ruling class.

Derek Spieker

All this Ayn Rand talk makes me want a Michael & Us Bioshock episode.