V The Second Generation
The original series was about what happens when fascist aliens take over the earth, and the human resistance required to over come it. The original series was based on the Nazis in World War II.
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The original series was about what happens when fascist aliens take over the earth, and the human resistance required to over come it. The original series was based on the Nazis in World War II.
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Set 20 years after the original miniseries, The Second Generation depicts an Earth still under Visitor domination with the Resistance fighting a losing battle. They desperately try to persuade the masses that the Visitors are evil aliens bent on mankind’s destruction. However, they are largely ignored, as the many technological and social advancements brought by the Visitors to the planet have convinced the majority that the aliens have their best interests in mind. They are halfway to taking all of the planet’s water, under the guise of cleansing it of all polluting substances. Many people were also convinced to join the Visitors’ civilian militia, the Teammates (an evolution of the miniseries’ Visitor Youth), for the purposes of hunting resistance members.
Just when all seems hopeless, the message that Resistance leader Juliet Parrish sent into space at the end of the original miniseries is finally heard. An alien race called the Zedti, who are long-standing enemies of the Visitors, reinforces the Resistance in their time of need and soon the war is turned in their favour. However, all is not as it seems, as the Resistance is wondering whether they have found salvation…or have replaced one alien dictator for another.
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gangstalking Reply:
September 6th, 2009 at 4:32 pm
Replacing one dictator for another. One fascist regime for another.
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Good information – more movies to post::
Control Factor
The Island
The Manchurian Candidate (the latest version)
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gangstalking Reply:
April 21st, 2010 at 11:56 pm
I have seen the first two, but sadly I have not seen either version of the Manchurian Candidate. The first two are good, thee Island is just so action packed, but it’s also interesting how one can be made to live in a false reality.
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