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Ask Hollywood. The somewhat enigmatic ( one-man-against The World) type character has been modified by Hollywood into a less edgy, admittedly unique and well not quite Henry Fonda, but less of the maverick Sub Commander. There are several films on Nemo, or where is is a lead character- and one of them ( Captain Nemo and the Underwater City) owes little to Verne and much more to some of the varied Atlantis novels. It is very similar to Scarlet Empire and the sunken city ( or realm)_ 2 different novels. Up to a point the picture shows a somewhat communistic ( wihout the name) society literally Underwater and with restricted access- and egress. the Commissar- oops, Captain Nemo aims at maintaining the secrecy of his domain at all costs. This is similar to the mildly dystopic Scarlet Empire ( written before the Russian revolution, by the way) and the other novel- where a US sub accidentally finds its way to Atlantis. In both stories- the ending is tragic, the sub inadvertently cracked the super-glass coatings of the dome ( on entry in the Sunken City, forgive me If I have the wrong title) and accidentally in Scarlet Empire- a character ( in a submarine) fires a torpedo at a sea-monster, it misses the monster, hits the dome ( not far from Coney Island, by the way) and good-Bye Atlantis. The ambiguous ending of (Captain Nemo and the Underwater city seems to suggest the escaping submariners may have slightly damaged the structure on exit- but not fatally. Having the whole thing blow up once out of ( shock damage) range would be too much ( Collateral Damage) for a G-type Science Fiction film, but one wonders. The Temple Mir management used various diversions such as Dance floors, Swimming Pools, and a sort of aquatic Olympics called ( All-Seas Day) to placate the captive residents, Naturally Captain Nemo, in full dress, attended the latter ( you, know, like the guy from Berlin at the Olympics. Some interesting social commentary, just a little bitter.

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