# Film Review: Equilibrium

> Published  Jul 07 2019, last updated Mar 03 2021  
> By Ryan Fleck <hello@this-site> and written without LLMs!  
> Original post at <https://ryanfleck.ca/2019/equilibrium/>  
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As anybody who has ever spoken to me will know, I hold the writing of authors
Aldous Huxley and George Orwell in very high regard. Equilibrium, while it
didn't perform well in the Box Office, was thoroughly enjoyable and did a
fantastic job of mixing together elements from two of the greatest dystopian
novels ever written: Brave New World, and 1984. _Additionally,_ a friend pointed
out it also has _firemen_ from Ray Bradbury's _Fahrenheit 451_, another great
dystopian novel.

The film touched me personally, as it is heavily centered around the themes of
repressing one's own humanity, and sacrificing the turmoil and chaos of a full
life for one of safety, conformity and regularity.

At the end of the review, I will draw parallels to our modern world.

**Spoiler alert.** I will be discussing the themes of this film in-depth and
sparing no plot details past this point.

# The State of Libra

The protagonist of the film is John Preston, who works as a Cleric for the
city-state of Libra. Clerics are elite operators responsible for enforcing the
rules and regulations of the regime, utilizing the martial art _Gunkata_...
Think the matrix.

John Preston's society was formed from the ashes of the third world war, a
nuclear holocaust. The new society, designed to prevent another global conflict,
is built upon the chemical repression of emotions through the drug _Prozium._ It
is thought that, by sacrificing the chaos of emotion, war, murder and violence
will cease to exist. For a sizable portion of the world, this becomes reality;
citizens of Libra take timed doses of Prozium throughout the working week. As
far as I could tell, the handheld syringes were used twice a day. For these
people, life is simply a formality; they live and work in total harmony with
everybody around them, perfect citizens, all working in a similar way as to not
invoke jealousy. For the rest of the population, this is not the case.

Most art, literature, entertainment and is banned, as they can invoke emotions,
turning a user into a _thought-crimin..._, er, _sense-offender_. Sense-offenders
are considered as, at best, enemies of the state, and at worst, terrorists.

It is John Preston's duty to find and punish these sense offenders.

# Brief Summary of Plot

The film follows Grammaton Cleric Frist Class John Preston as he slowly wakes up
to the inhumanity of his society, and begins to feel for himself, a crime he is
trained to detect and punish.

While on a mission persuing terrorists, he notices his partner take a book of
poetry. Slowly, he realizes that his own partner is a sense offender, and ends
up killing him. Shortly thereafter, John accidentally breaks one of his doses of
Prozium, and begins to experience emotions.

Over the course of the film, John ceases to take Prozium entirely, while
attempting to maintain a cold and indifferent facade for his children and work
partner. He begins to, rather than performing his usual operations, act on his
newfound morality. This causes him many problems; refusing to kill people (and
puppies,) draws suspicion from his new partner. The Council have suspicions that
a Cleric is feeling.

Eventually this leads John to become a member of an underground resistance who
is plotting to kill _Father,_ a Big-Brother-like figure who gives orders and
propaganda to society. An assasination plot is formed, but John Preston is
caught hours before as he begins weeping over the incineration of a woman whose
life he saved.

He turns his interrigation around, stating the crying was a ruse to reveal his
partner as a thought criminal (who wasn't.) He proceeds with the assasination
plans, but is caught at the last moment as Father (revealed to be a council
member, as the real Father had died,) explains to Preston that his fall into
feeling and infiltration into the resistance was planned, to crush the
resistance and bring order to the fringes of society.

John basically goes full matrix at this point and, using concealed pistols,
rampages through the council chambers, killing everybody, engaging in several
exciting sword/gunkata battles, and destroying the propaganda machines powering
all the displays in the city.

At the same moment, the underground destroys the Prozium distribution
facilities, and a riot begins. The Librian government has fallen.

# Why Equilibrium Resonated With Me

For a time, boiling alive in a chaotic sea of confused anguish, I thought the
best way forward was simply to shut off everything human. If I could turn off
all of my human desires and emotions, I thought, I could become a perfect and
rational being, unaffected by the pull of internal chemicals and hormones,
nonplussed by my personal situation and failures.

Looking back now, these thoughts were desperate and delusional. I've since moved
past these ideas, arriving at a better place, recognizing that what ties us to
this world and those around us is exactly the set of feelings I wanted to
repress.

_Equilibrium_ demonstrates, through similar observations and character
transformations, the meaninglessness of a life without feeling.

# A Warning from Science Fiction

In Canada today, we continue to slide catastrophically towards a low-trust
society. Policies that outright discourage assimilation have led to the
formation of many ethnic enclaves in Canada, each with their own culture,
values, and tribal interests.

> No one can serve two masters, since either he will hate one and love the
> other, or he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve
> both God and money.[^b]

[^b]: Matthew 6:24

_Equilibrium_ solves the problem of _global_ differences by sedating the entire
population and repressing human emotions, ensuring everyone feels that they
belong to the same _monoculture_. In effect, this obliterates everything unique
about each person's culture, reducing each member of the society to an atom,
ensuring they have no commonality with any other man, for any reason apart from
belonging to a group controlled by the state.

In effect, _Libra_ ensures it has control by chemically enforcing an unnatural
_monoculture_, tribalizing the society down to an atomic level. Parallels
can be seen in the new religion of _Intersectionality_: the fewer people who
identify with one another, the easier they are to subvert and control. Divided,
we fall.

_Divided, we fall..._

_Then again,_ it is equally easy to control a group of people who identify
strongly with one another.

Hm... We'll have to think more about this.

...Isn't Facebook's new cryptocurrency called _Libra?_

# Atmosphere and Cinematography

While low-budget, the atmosphere of _Libra_ is immersive, clean, and utterly
real. The set, costumes, color grading, all convey a sort of perfect emptiness.
The citizens go about their lives like trains on tracks, like a cat trapped in a
box on antibiotics, unthinking, just moving forward.

Nothing that I saw broke my immersion.

# Conclusion

- You should probably watch this film.
- You should definitely watch this film if you're into dystopian science fiction.
- Is it better to face the chaos of human emotion, or cease to live altogether?



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