It was a really great movie and in a way...if you look at it from this standpoint about children being our future...We have the responsibilty right now in the present to clean up what is going on, and taking care of what is wrong, because the trouble is...they are the ones that will inherit everything after we're gone...
It had a strong message that hello people, we're not going to live forever, we're not immortal and if there are no more children...we're stuck with what we've created...a dying planet...After we're gone...that's it for humans.
It really affected me deeply when one of the characters said, "As the sound of the playgrounds faded, the despair set in. Very odd, what happens in a world without children's voices. "
It can be looked on the level of if you have children...you understand their importance, but at the same time, if you don't have children or even want children, it asks the question..."What responsibilty are you willing or not willing to take?"
It was interesting that those who were in it for themselves...eventually just imploded so to speak, and those who weren't in it for themselves but for others as a whole, they knew what they were doing was for hope...
For me...my kids show me what the future hope is, something better than what we currently have...like steps on a ladder...you can't build anything if there isn't anything after that next step..and they are the next step...I don't think our future lays in our Blue Planet but beyond...and it takes people working together to accomplish that...
I guess I'm an optimist and would like to think that we are working toward something better rather than act like crabs in a bucket trying to pull each other down and that if not my children, but maybe their children or their children after that, will one day be reaching for the stars and planting the seeds of growth beyond that...
I know I'm not going to live to see that...but the fact that a little bit of me, and maybe a little bit of them if not them will see it one day....That's a good feeling there.
There comes a time in our lives we have to suspend selfishness for ourselves and start thinking of others. For me, Children of Men was about that...the willingness to sacrifice for the betterment of others and not just for ourselves.
I know after watching this movie...I came home and hugged my kids a little bit more closer and was thankful that I was able to have them...yes adults can laugh...but the sound of a newborn laughing at something he/she just discovered for the first time makes me realize how we sometimes take life too much for granted and having children can remind us of the little things that as adults we tend to forget because we are too caught up being ...well..adults..LOL.