WHEN THE FUTURE IS EMOTIONLESS: SILAS'S STORY AND HOW EMOTIONAL "DISEASE" CHANGED HIS LIFE IN THE FILM EQUALS (2015)

The world assumes that someone who has emotions is someone who will harm themselves and those around them. Emotions that are considered as a disease called S.O.S. (switched of the syndrome). This research aims to analyze a film entitled Equals (2015) that depicts a world with high technological advances and humans who do not have emotions. We will use the descriptive analysis method with Freud's psychoanalysis approach to analyze "Silas" as the main character who suddenly has an emotional feelings are forced to be hidden from the people around him including the woman he likes. There are three psychological structure of a person found in the psychology of literature that According to Sigmund Freud, namely the id, ego, and superego. The end result of this research we will see how Silas hides his feelings and find a solution about the situation. The story of Silas shows us about the emotional disease change his life in the future.


Introduction
Humans are social creatures, adaptable creatures, creatures who communicate with the people around them every day. Every day there are events that will be experienced by humans and are also felt as feelings of sadness or joy, usually arise when an intense event occurs to us or to humans. Happiness always be around us, even though we only enjoy or see the event after our thoughts and feelings will respond to the incident, for example, happily getting something, being angry with someone, or more intensely we have a sense of love for someone.
On dramaturgical theory, which states using "impression management" to present ourselves to others as we expect to be perceived. Every situation is a new place, and individuals perform different roles depending on who is present (Goffman 1959).
This theory explains that humans naturally act with what they are faced with, it is impossible for humans to respond differently to what they are faced with or not take any action.
It is proven that human emotions have existed since humans were born. It cannot be simply eliminated because of the mindset of humans every day are still changing. Thinking that everything must be more advanced than before. In any case humans must develop and think more advanced is similar in literary work for example film. The depiction of character in the film world very close with our life. That's why, by watching a film, the audience can also learn and analyze about human and emotion.
As a part of life, Literature is very close from a social reality. In this sense, life includes relationships between people, humans and events that occur in literary works.
According to Rene Wellek and Austin Warren (Sariban, 2009), literature presents life that consists of a social reality. Literary works are also associated with imitation of the human's subjective world. In other words, literature is a reflection of human life.
In the world of literature, we can discuss emotional or other psychological languages. Literary psychology is a literary study that focuses on the psychological activity of both the characters in a literary work, the author who creates literary works, even the audience who enjoys the work, this theory is brought by Sigmund Freund who discusses literature in the psychological side (Aras, 2015). There are many literary works that discuss psychology. Whereas, in this research, we use film as our subject of the study. We focus on the main character of the film to explore about psychoanalysis in thr literary work.
Equals (2015) is a Hollywood science-fiction romantic drama film, directed by Drake Doremus, written by Nathan Parker, starring famous stars such as Nicholas Hoult and Kristen Stewart as Silas and Nia. They live in a dystopian world where people have no emotions. They live regularly with technology side by side with very high technology. For those who live in a very high civilization, chatting with each other is taboo or rarely found. They become individual and only focus on pleasure of themselves. Living with high technology and pleasure of themselves, make them have to get rid of their emotional feelings. In that world, if there have emotional feelings, you will harm yourself and considered it as disease. Finally, there are two peoples who are caught having an intense relationship with two opposites sex, so they must be put in a cage for isolation.
An illustrator named Silas (Nicholas Hoult) infected with the disease was forced to make him alienated from the environment there, on the one hand, his coworker Nia (Kristen Stewart) was actually also infected, Silas who knew Nia had been hiding the symptoms of the disease for a long time tried to approach. As a result the two of them grew closer, and something happened inside of them. The rules that exist in their environment cannot be denied, Silas and Nia realize that they are in love with each other.
This film tends to focus on human psychology that is abolished, how can someone who has feelings be called a disease and must be exiled. The film entitled Equals (2015) uses a psychological approach to conduct this research. In this study, we understands that human emossion and personality are natural things. It doesn't matter when it has to be experienced by humans, thinking must show emotions. The film shows us how someone who commits suicide because experience stress due to having to hold back his emotions. Therefore, we will find the answer of our problem of the main character in this film using Psychology Sigmund Freud. He said that behavior is determined by the subconscious which contains its nature.

Theoritical Framework
In this study, researchers used the theory of Freudian criticism about the iceberg theory. Based on the work of Sigmund Freud (1856Freud ( -1939. The iceberg theory in psychology was first coined by the father of psychology, namely Sigmund Freud, he used the parable of this iceberg to explain his theory of the human mind. He likens the visible top of the iceberg to the conscious mind. While under the conscious mind there is a part called the subconscious mind (subconscious mind), as well as the largest part of the mountain which is located at the bottom that is not visible. This is what is then called the unconscious mind.
In the Iceberg theory of Psychology Sigmund Freud said that behavior is determined by the subconscious which contains instincts or natural instincts and human biological drives. Psychological conditions that are not always visible by Freud are divided into three consciousness of human consciousness, namely: conscious (conscious), preconscious (preconscious), unconscious (unconscious).

Conscious Mind
According to Freud, the conscious mind is the represent of perceptions, memories, thoughts, and feelings. It exists as the tip of the iceberg. We can see the existence of conscious in our eyes, and it's something that we actually shown in front of the people.

Preconscious Mind
Under this conscious mind, a preconscious mind carries our memories. From this preconscious mind, a person can recover memories into the conscious mind. In the other words, preconscious mind is a bridge to the conscious mind. In this case we can take an example from dreaming. Dreaming is the thing that represent the preconscious mind, because dreaming is the mixed by our memories and something that we actually doing in daily.

Unconscious Mind
If conscious is a mind that we can see, and preconscious is something under it, unconscious mind is the larger part under all of it. All the things, which are not easily available at a conscious level, example like our instincts, our memories, emotions, or even trauma. Like an iceberg, the unconscious is the deepest and important part of the personality. It plays as the real us.
From the three elements that represent people mind above that explained about conscious mind, preconscious mind, and unconscious mind, we will comparing it with the film Equals (2015) and we will analyze the conscious mind, preconscious mind, and unconscious mind from the main character Silas.

3.Research Methodology
Research methods or research methods derived from English. The method comes from the word method, which means the science that is explained by methods or ways. The word research is a translation of the English word "research" which consists of the words re (repeat) and search (search, pursuit, search, and investigation).
Research means conducting searches related to certain problems to be processed, analyzed, drawn conclusions and then look for solutions (Bachtiar, 1999). We can understand that the meaning of research methods is about scientific observations to find, compile reports based on the results of research methodologies. Bogdan and Taylor (1975) said that Qualitative method as a research procedure that produces a description of the data in the form of words or verbal from the people and observed behavior. Creswell (2014) defines qualitative research as research that is used to examine human and social problems. Where the researcher will report the results of the study based on the view of the data and analysis of the data obtained in the field, then described in the research report in detailThis study uses an approach and the type of research is descriptive (qualitative descriptive). A qualitative approach is carried out using descriptive analysis to be able to describe the facts in the film Equals   (2015), by capturing the scene, taking pictures from the film, besides that the researcher reads carefully the information about the film Equals (2015). By watching the film Equals (2015) an overview of the story, especially about character descriptions can be collected. Then the researcher looks for sentences that contain information about the characters in the film and then captures them. After the data is collected, the researcher sorts out which items are important, the information is used as supporting evidence in this research.

Result and Discussion
Research on the film "Equals (2015)" focuses on the main characters, namely Silas and Nia. Freud's psychoanalytic approach used in researching the main character.
In this section we will discuss films with the Ice Berg Theory by Sigmund Freud. We divided the analysis into 3 parts, conscious, preconscious, and unconscious.
This film tells the story of men and women who live in an advanced civilized society. Who would have thought that having emotions and feelings is a disease. The film begins with the activities of the main character named Silas. His life is organized or has been programmed in a collective society. Silas lives in an advanced civilization, working as an illustrator at a company called Ethmos. having S.O.S. for more than 1 year and she's not taking medicine because she's afraid of the "cage" and death penalty.
Silas trying to comfort Nia like a good man. He feels the comfortable when Nia on his side. And then, they start to touching and kissing, like the actual couple who fall in love deeply. Only in one scene, Nia's feeling is completely changing from pretending not caring to someone who being honest with all the feelings.
Silas and Nia's life is completely changing since they're honest with their feelings. Silas not take the medicine again. And like the actual couple, everyday Nia will sleep on Silas's room and they take their time together. They touching, kissing, make out all night long. In the daylight, they seem like normal partner, but in the night they are an actual couple who loved each other.
In the night when they talked together, they talked about how to escape from Ethmos, to have their live freely and happily.

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Illustration X (59:44-1:00:53) They like the bird who want to escape from the cage, it seems like they have a plan to life outside together, so they can expressed their emotions more.
And with all of that big plan, they discuss about the plan with their friends who also lived same as Nia (not consume a medicine).
Silas and Nia have their life happily with touching and sharing emotions each other. They also have a big plan to escape from Ethmos, with all of the Nia got panicked by that information, and she begin to angry, crying, and have a high emotional. What she knows about having an emotional it's only happiness before, but now it seems like it turn to the bad side. In the same of time, Silas is trying to make Nia calm and their plan is still going, they still have to escape from the Ethmos.
In the other hand, the cured is constantly shared to all of the patient, and Nia is suspected as one of the patient. She got to the doctor and ready for the result that she has S.O.S., but the doctor got shocked. Nia is pregnant. The plan is ruined in the second of time.
Silas, who is afraid to Nia tried to search Nia in all of the way, but he got the information from one of his friend that Nia is pregnant and sent to the cage. He's so depression and he almost deciding to suicide.
Silas though that Nia was dead, and almost deciding to suicide. In the other scene, Nia is switch data to the woman who suicide in the cage so her data will turn into that woman and she can escape from the cage. The hopeless Silas then deciding to take the cure because he though that Nia was already dead.
Nia is waiting in Silas room, and Silas back with the scar on his neck, sign that he's already take the cure. Nia is trying to make Silas fight with his feeling and try to remember all the things that they do together. The plan to leave Ethmos is getting close, they still doing that plan.

Conclusion
Equalss is a romantic film directed by Drake Doremus.Released in 2015, the film stars Nicholas Hoult, Kristen Stewart and Vernetta Lopez. Equalss tells the story of a man named Silas who lives in a world without love and emotion.
The film Equalss itself tells the story of a futuristic world without emotions in it. Kristen and Nicholas play the role of lovers who love each other. Intimacy between the two is strictly prohibited by society. This situation forced them to flee. In this film, anyone who feels emotions and feelings of love is a disorder and a disability and must 143 be healed. Whoever is caught having a relationship between the opposite sex will be locked in a cage (isolated).
Silas (Nicholas) is a handsome man and of course no partner. In the world of Equalss, there is no love. Especially when you get married and have a kids. For those who feel emotions in their lives, they are sentenced to have SOS disease, and it must be removed. Women at a certain age (and of course free of SOS disease) will get a call from the government to be fertilized with technology developed by experts.
Meanwhile, men are destined to work to build the nation until they die. So did Silas.
He works as an illustrator, at the technology-based company, Ethmos.