The Giver Request

Summary of The Giver (2014) โ€“ Complete with Spoilers

The Giver is a dystopian science fiction film directed by Phillip Noyce, based on Lois Lowryโ€™s 1993 novel. The story takes place in a seemingly utopian society that has eradicated pain, conflict, and strong emotions by enforcing strict rules, eliminating personal memories, and suppressing individuality. The community is governed by Elders, led by the Chief Elder (Meryl Streep), who ensure conformity and order.

Plot Summary

Jonas (Brenton Thwaites), a teenage boy, lives in this structured world where people do not experience deep emotions, color, or independent thought. At the annual Ceremony of Twelve, where young citizens are assigned their lifelong roles, Jonas is chosen for the prestigious yet mysterious position of “Receiver of Memory.” This means he will be trained by the current Receiver, an old man known as The Giver (Jeff Bridges).

As Jonas undergoes training, The Giver transmits memories of the pastโ€”both joyful and painfulโ€”through physical touch. Jonas begins to see colors and experience emotions for the first time. He learns about love, music, war, suffering, and deathโ€”things that have been erased from societyโ€™s collective memory. The revelations shake Jonas to his core, making him question the legitimacy of the so-called utopia.

Jonas soon discovers that the community enforces its rules through euthanasia, disguised as “releasing” those who are deemed unfit or unnecessary, including infants and the elderly. He is horrified when he witnesses his own father, a Nurturer (Alexander Skarsgรฅrd), euthanizing a newborn without emotion.

Determined to change things, Jonas decides to escape the community. He learns that if he crosses the boundary of the community, the memories he has received will be released back to the people, restoring their emotions and free will.

With The Giverโ€™s help, Jonas flees, taking a baby named Gabrielโ€”who was scheduled for releaseโ€”with him. His journey is perilous, as the community sends drones and enforcers to stop him. Battling exhaustion and the harsh elements, Jonas eventually reaches the boundary of memory.

Upon crossing, the memories flood back to the people, awakening their suppressed emotions. The Chief Elder and the others are left in shock as they begin to experience pain, love, and regret for the first time.

The film ends with Jonas stumbling upon a house in a snowy landscape, hearing music for the first timeโ€”a symbol of hope and human connection. The fate of the community remains uncertain, but Jonas has broken its illusion of perfection.

Themes & Message

The Giver explores themes of memory, free will, individuality, and the dangers of a controlled society. It raises the question of whether a world without pain is worth the sacrifice of love, joy, and true humanity.

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Kramer on Politics

Scene: A New York Subway Train, Late at Night

Joe Jukic leans against a metal pole as the train rattles down the tracks. Across from him, sitting on a worn-out seat, is his Freemason brotherโ€”Cosmo Kramer. Dressed in his usual thrift-shop chic, Kramer bounces his knee and looks around, ever the man of the people. The scent of stale pretzels and subway grime lingers in the air.

Joe:

(Arms crossed, smirking.)
So, tell me, Cosmoโ€”whatโ€™s your great political philosophy?

Kramer:

(Leaning in, lowering his voice like heโ€™s about to reveal an ancient secret.)
Joe, my boyโ€ฆ if you wanna serve the people, you gotta walk amongst them. Ride the bus, take the subway. Feel the rhythm of the city, the heartbeat of the common man!

Joe:

(Laughs, shaking his head.)
So youโ€™re telling me the secret to good governance isโ€ฆ public transit?

Kramer:

(Eyes wide, pointing a dramatic finger.)
Exactly! You see, Joe, most politicians? They zip around in fancy limos, walled off from the real world. But the people? The real people? Theyโ€™re here, man! Right here! (Gestures wildly at the subway car, which is mostly empty except for a sleeping old man and a guy reading a newspaper.)

Joe:

(Nods, amused.)
So if I wanna rule the world, I start by taking the bus?

Kramer:

(Taps his temple.)
Itโ€™s not just about taking the bus, Joe. Itโ€™s about being seen. You sit next to the guy with the tuna sandwich, the lady with the three kids, the Wall Street stiff loosening his tie. You make eye contact, you connect. Because when the people see you, they trust you. And when they trust youโ€ฆ they follow you.

Joe:

(Raises an eyebrow, intrigued.)
And this is a Freemason thing?

Kramer:

(Leaning back, winking.)
Letโ€™s just sayโ€ฆ George Washington wasnโ€™t riding no golden chariot, my friend. He walked with the troops, felt the mud under his boots. And me? I take the F Train! (Gestures grandly as the train screeches to a stop.)

A beat of silence. The doors slide open. Kramer springs up.

Kramer:

(Grinning.)
Come on, Joe! Letโ€™s walk amongst the people!

Joe chuckles, shakes his head, and follows. As they step onto the platform, Kramer adjusts his thrift-store blazer and immediately starts chatting up a confused hot dog vendor. Joe just sighs and watches the madness unfold.

FADE TO BLACK.

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Today’s Memes 7

Jellyโ€™s Daily Memes โ€“ Part 7 (Posted on NellyFan.org)

Jelly:
“Alright, Nelly fans, itโ€™s time for todayโ€™s truth drop. You love music, we love musicโ€”but are you listening to it the way it was meant to be heard?

“Most mainstream music is tuned to 440Hz, but did you know that 432Hz is the natural frequency of the universe? It aligns with nature, with harmony, with healing. They say 432Hz resonates with the heart, while 440Hz keeps you just a little out of sync. Coincidence? We donโ€™t think so.”

“So hereโ€™s what you do: Convert your MP3s to 432Hz. Thereโ€™s free software on SourceForge that lets you do it easily. Just search for โ€˜432Hz music converterโ€™ and take back your frequencies. Play around with it, and let us know if you feel the difference.”

“Jelly always keeps it real. Stay tuned for more truth, more memes, and more ways to break free from the noise. #432Hz #MusicMatters #JellyKnows”

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