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Anonymous Coward User ID: 12413763 United States 04/24/2012 01:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: In Melancholia, 678 has a clearly disturbing meaning to the person that hears it at a disastrous wedding Op the woman in the film is not Justine's mother in law, she is her sister. I have no idea what the number represented other than proving to her sister that she truly "knew" things that no one else did. As far as a summery goes I think Dunst just "knows" doom is coming and for once in her life she feels connected to it and alive. I think she is embracing the end because it brings some kind of peace with it, a finality if you will. She believes humans are evil and should not be allowed to live on. I'm sure some of us could agree with that. I'm sure many of us here at Glp are like her in the sense that no one listens to what we truly believe. Claire on the other hand is like many of today's sheeple. She lives her life as if nothing bad can ever happen and when faced with approaching doom, relies on her husband's beliefs. Right up until the end she denies it will happen but in the back of her mind is a big "what if?" I think that is how our end will come. We will have one group saying that because of their education and knowledge it will not happen. Then another group will follow them because they need someone to do their thinking and worrying for them. Then you have the smallest group, the ones many think are insane, that actually know doom approaches but no one listens to them. Just my 2 cents worth lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2566322 United States 04/24/2012 01:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: In Melancholia, 678 has a clearly disturbing meaning to the person that hears it at a disastrous wedding Op the woman in the film is not Justine's mother in law, she is her sister. Quoting: Anonymity I have no idea what the number represented other than proving to her sister that she truly "knew" things that no one else did. As far as a summery goes I think Dunst just "knows" doom is coming and for once in her life she feels connected to it and alive. I think she is embracing the end because it brings some kind of peace with it, a finality if you will. She believes humans are evil and should not be allowed to live on. I'm sure some of us could agree with that. I'm sure many of us here at Glp are like her in the sense that no one listens to what we truly believe. Justine on the other hand is like many of today's sheeple. She lives her life as if nothing bad can ever happen and when faced with approaching doom, relies on her husband's beliefs. Right up until the end she denies it will happen but in the back of her mind is a big "what if?" I think that is how our end will come. We will have one group saying that because of their education and knowledge it will not happen. Then another group will follow them because they need someone to do their thinking and worrying for them. Then you have the smallest group, the ones many think are insane, that actually know doom appoaches but no one listens to them. Just my 2 cents worth lol yea but she was a shallow bitch for fucking that other dude on her wedding day |
LOLO User ID: 21742116 United States 08/11/2012 04:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: In Melancholia, 678 has a clearly disturbing meaning to the person that hears it at a disastrous wedding When Justine hears the number was 678 in the bean lottery, she is reminded that the website she looked at that said Melancholia will hit earth in a "dance with death" had a numerical order in which Melancholia would orbit the earth , pass it by, and in steps 6, 7, and 8 it will begin to come back around in a collision course toward earth. I think her subconscious registered this memory when she initially heard the number. Later in part 2 when her anxiety is building she looks at the website again that talks about the "dance with death" that's when we the audience actually see the steps 6, 7, and 8 on the website that she prints out. these 3 steps mark the turning of melancholia back towards earth. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 2234637 United States 08/11/2012 04:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: In Melancholia, 678 has a clearly disturbing meaning to the person that hears it at a disastrous wedding Op the woman in the film is not Justine's mother in law, she is her sister. Quoting: Anonymity I have no idea what the number represented other than proving to her sister that she truly "knew" things that no one else did. As far as a summery goes I think Dunst just "knows" doom is coming and for once in her life she feels connected to it and alive. I think she is embracing the end because it brings some kind of peace with it, a finality if you will. She believes humans are evil and should not be allowed to live on. I'm sure some of us could agree with that. I'm sure many of us here at Glp are like her in the sense that no one listens to what we truly believe. Justine on the other hand is like many of today's sheeple. She lives her life as if nothing bad can ever happen and when faced with approaching doom, relies on her husband's beliefs. Right up until the end she denies it will happen but in the back of her mind is a big "what if?" I think that is how our end will come. We will have one group saying that because of their education and knowledge it will not happen. Then another group will follow them because they need someone to do their thinking and worrying for them. Then you have the smallest group, the ones many think are insane, that actually know doom appoaches but no one listens to them. Just my 2 cents worth lol yea but she was a shallow bitch for fucking that other dude on her wedding day Shallow seems to be the wrong word. She was caught up in a wedding at a time when she is getting a strong inner sense of impending doom. She suddenly doesn't care that she is marrying some smart upright guy, or about her great job when the world is coming to an end. She is taken over by a sense of carelessness, after all if you "knew" something was deadly impending might you not care about protocals or ettiquette? Good movie, depressing, but good. Just have to get past the first 20 minutes to get into it. |
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Kinda Deep User ID: 26536065 United States 11/12/2012 04:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: In Melancholia, 678 has a clearly disturbing meaning to the person that hears it at a disastrous wedding I FINALLY got around to watching this movie! It's not meant for people that watch American Idol, or can't wait to buy the newest(______place consumer product here). It's many levels above those IQ deficient animals that seem to breed WAY too quickly. In my opinion, and in addition to the great review on page one of this thread, I gathered that it was about BREAKING FREE from THE CHAINS of order, ritual, and slavery of religion(including slavery of capitalism). Once this system dies, a new beginning arises. Everyone constantly battles their social status within this hierarchy, yet in reality, your reality, you must decide what YOU wish to become and not what this current "shitcan of a society" expects from you to perpetuate the "norm". Basically, empower yourself, and BECOME GOD! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27579612 Spain 11/12/2012 04:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: In Melancholia, 678 has a clearly disturbing meaning to the person that hears it at a disastrous wedding I guess the bride's step Mom in the movie was playing a big role in the running of the wedding and at the end of the celebrations she hears in private from the party planner that the number of beans in the bottle guessing game was 678. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1558867 She stumbles on her words, and says incredible and the party planner agrees. She then tells them to forget about the results and to forget about it and throw out the prize. Clearly being such a heavily symbolic movie, this was nothing different than the rest of the weird stuff. Anyone have an explanation for 678? Gosh..its not the number..its simbolic..they are spilling the beans in the movie In my opinion |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 37854989 Australia 07/16/2013 06:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: In Melancholia, 678 has a clearly disturbing meaning to the person that hears it at a disastrous wedding Error 678 is an error that is reported when a remote system does not respond correctly when an attempt is made to connect to the Internet. The Error 678 message appears as “The remote computer did not respond.” Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1245267 Nice one. Most significant numbers have multiple meanings (as symbols do) - how this world works. Multiple layers. Like 666 - 100 different meanings all valid. Why no one has definitively said "this is what 666 means" because it's no single meaning - it's the whole lot. 678 could also be - 6 (number of man), 8 (wealth) and 7 (god) stands between the two. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 939856 Canada 08/25/2013 09:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: In Melancholia, 678 has a clearly disturbing meaning to the person that hears it at a disastrous wedding Op the woman in the film is not Justine's mother in law, she is her sister. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 12413763 I have no idea what the number represented other than proving to her sister that she truly "knew" things that no one else did. As far as a summery goes I think Dunst just "knows" doom is coming and for once in her life she feels connected to it and alive. I think she is embracing the end because it brings some kind of peace with it, a finality if you will. She believes humans are evil and should not be allowed to live on. I'm sure some of us could agree with that. I'm sure many of us here at Glp are like her in the sense that no one listens to what we truly believe. Claire on the other hand is like many of today's sheeple. She lives her life as if nothing bad can ever happen and when faced with approaching doom, relies on her husband's beliefs. Right up until the end she denies it will happen but in the back of her mind is a big "what if?" I think that is how our end will come. We will have one group saying that because of their education and knowledge it will not happen. Then another group will follow them because they need someone to do their thinking and worrying for them. Then you have the smallest group, the ones many think are insane, that actually know doom approaches but no one listens to them. Just my 2 cents worth lol I saw it this way too. Well put. Thanks. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 939856 Canada 08/25/2013 09:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: In Melancholia, 678 has a clearly disturbing meaning to the person that hears it at a disastrous wedding When Justine hears the number was 678 in the bean lottery, she is reminded that the website she looked at that said Melancholia will hit earth in a "dance with death" had a numerical order in which Melancholia would orbit the earth , pass it by, and in steps 6, 7, and 8 it will begin to come back around in a collision course toward earth. Quoting: LOLO 21742116 I think her subconscious registered this memory when she initially heard the number. Later in part 2 when her anxiety is building she looks at the website again that talks about the "dance with death" that's when we the audience actually see the steps 6, 7, and 8 on the website that she prints out. these 3 steps mark the turning of melancholia back towards earth. Excellent observation. Thanks. |
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SilentlyKnowing User ID: 45563512 United States 08/26/2013 12:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: In Melancholia, 678 has a clearly disturbing meaning to the person that hears it at a disastrous wedding Hey guys! Been running this thread on GLP--using numerology to break through to embedded "head's-up" messages about events/announcements etc. Here is the link: Thread: "Melancholia" (movie T-Code) dates 8-22 to 8-25 & Possible Nibiru/New Madrid "signs" (title changed 8-22) It escaped me totally that this scene about the 678 beans for the wedding contest--I REALLY should have caught that. But using simple numerology 101...you try to get number multiples down to their lowest single number--usually by adding them together. In the case of 678 (beans) you add 6 and 7 together 6 + 7 = 13 (as in 2013) leaving the number 8 8 = August My guess is that this is yet ANOTHER clue about some MAJOR events (or at least an "announcement" from a credible source about one or more events of note) IN THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 2013. Sorry I didn't catch that with my T-Code analysis. Found several other clues, however--check it out! Cheers! SK |
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Keneh User ID: 2482665 United States 08/26/2013 02:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: In Melancholia, 678 has a clearly disturbing meaning to the person that hears it at a disastrous wedding 678 = 2 * 3 *113 = 1st prime * 2nd * 30th Quoting: Anonymous Coward 587115 -> Sum of ranks = 33 -> Sum of (factors + ranks) = 151 = 36th prime 36th triangular number = 666 That's the kind of stuff I was looking for. Can you explain that with more description if possible? I follow numbers but did not quite get that. Each number can be decomposed in a unique way in its prime factors -> 678 = 2 * 3 *113 So I say Sum of Factors(678)=2+3+113=118 Each factor have a rank in the prime list (google "prime numbers list') 2=1st prime number 3=2nd prime number 113=30rd prime number So I say Sum of Factors Ranks(678)=1+2+30=33 I just summed SF & SFR = 119+33=151 It happens 151 is a prime number, the 36rd What's fun with 36 is : 1+2+3+...+34+35+36=666 (which is the triangular sum of 36) google 'triangular number' Any chance you can give me the powerball numbers? Keneh |
LateInTheGame User ID: 43290301 United States 05/27/2014 04:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: In Melancholia, 678 has a clearly disturbing meaning to the person that hears it at a disastrous wedding In the movie, Claire goes on the computer and searches "melancholia". She finds a diagram that is titled "Earth And Melancholia Dance Of Death" (google it to see yourself). The projectile of Melancholia is traced by numbers 1-8. 6-7-8 is the point in the diagram where Melancholia turns around and head back towards Earth. |