So, I shelled out my money for the seasons most recent assault on the senses that passes for films these days, and watched Skyline. Now, this is not a recommendation to spend hard earned money on watching this film. It's not a bad movie. It's half of a bad movie. However, the reason I bring it up here is because it is, almost amazingly, one of the single best films for depicting something extremely similar to the Fall in Eclipse Phase.
And this is where the SPOILERS begin, so be warned.
In short, the film is a bunch of people trying to unsuccessfully survive some kind of attack by alien bio-machines. Now, there is NOTHING to say these are aliens from another planet. They are simply /alien/. They operate by creating a glowing blue light that causes anyone who sees it to change physically, removed impediments between them and the light, and get sucked up into it.
What do the crazy starfish alien robots want? Our brains. Yes, you read that right. Our brains. And if they do not initially such you up into the light to get at your brains, you begin to change physically and mentally. I would even argue that the main character, who gets exposed in the first five minutes, and a total of eight or more times over the course of the film, is actually trying to get everyone kidnapped by the machines.
How does this relate to the Fall? Giant bio-robots with massively advanced technology kidnapping people en masse to steal their brains. Blue light that reprograms your mind and body. And a perfect example of what the Exsurgent virus might do to someone.
It's a terrible film... but I still think that any fan of Eclipse Phase will enjoy at least thinking about it in terms of the Fall.
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Doomsayer
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