Pandorum Disease Explained - How It Might Be Connected To Event Horizon?
The beauty of sci-fi lies in how far it can go to break the bounds of “acceptable” science and make even lay viewers ponder the implications of unprecedented technological progress. Add horror to that mix, and you are left with a concoction of unadulterated dread and paranoia. Few films have been able to evoke a primal feeling of terror in audiences the way Event Horizon has. The grotesque horror and chilling violence depicted in Event Horizon can make even the toughest viewer feel shaken.
Fans have been arguing for a while now about how no other horror sci-fi movie has been able to evoke a similar feeling as Event Horizon, but we feel some have definitely come close. And one of those is Pandorum, the 2009 release with Paul W. S. Anderson as executive producer, who also happens to be the director of Event Horizon.
Pandorum exposes the audience to a world where interstellar travel pushes the limits of humanity, causing crippling psychosis, dissociative episodes, and violent behavior. In such a situation, figuring out the difference between reality and madness becomes one hell of a task.
In this video, we will take a closer look at what the Pandorum Disease entails and the eerie parallels between it and Event Horizon. It seems like the underlying message of both films is a warning that space is not just vast and silent; it is capable of breaking the human mind in ways we cannot even begin to imagine.
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