It doesn't seem like anyone on set was ever sure what kind of future this would be, either — in one scene, two extras are seen arguing for access to an oxygen dispenser —
despite everyone in the movie breathing freely without any hassle.
Not exact matches
Kind of noteworthy, if not actually remarkable, then, is that the
movie actually works as well as it does, offering up suspense set pieces that are genuinely suspenseful
despite one's security that
everyone in the top - billed cast that we're supposed to care about will be okay.
Not only does he deliver some of the crudest, funniest lines
in the
movie, but his character is also the most strangely sympathetic out of
everyone,
despite the fact that he's an insane sociopath.