Posted on 10/31/2015 9:13:58 AM PDT by Fhios
Six rather relatively well known dystopian themed movies. Excerpts taken from IMDB.
If you like dystopian themed movies you've probably seen all 6. My favorite is Rollerball.
Which one do you think the world is striving for?
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THX1138 -- Set in the 25th century, the story centers around a man and a woman who rebel against their rigidly controlled society. Director George Lucas.
Logan's Run -- An idyllic sci-fi future has one major drawback: life must end at 30. Director Michael Anderson
Roller Ball (1975) -- In a corporate-controlled future, an ultra-violent sport known as Rollerball represents the world, and one of its powerful athletes is out to defy those who want him out of the game. Director Norman Jewison.
Soylent Green (1973) -- With the world ravaged by the greenhouse effect and overpopulation, an NYPD detective investigates the murder of a CEO with ties to the world's main food supply. Director Richard Fleischer
1984 (1984) -- George Orwell's novel of a totalitarian future society in which a man whose daily work is rewriting history tries to rebel by falling in love. Director Michael Radford
Fahrenheit 451 (1966) -- In an oppressive future, a fireman whose duty is to destroy all books begins to question his task. Director François Truffaut
Singing in the Rain,
totally Forgot This Classic!
> Brave New World is an extremely insightful book, but a decent movie version hasn’t been done yet, as far as I know.
There was one done in 1980, but it wasn’t very good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ek5vse2_Aq0
Bump for later.
Good call.
Atlas Shrugged, though still being made into movies - I think only first two parts have been made?
This is where we are and where we are heading, IMHO.
Even the language of the candidates sometimes parrot the lines in the book.
All three have been released.
Parts 2 and 3 suck.
It helped that, I believe, Richard Burton was dying when he filmed it and looked like the wrath of God.
None of the above.
A BBC/UK import from 1984, titled ‘Threads’.
Solid British style documentary wrapped around Reagan’s saber rattling and placing short range nuclear missiles in the UK and specifically around Sheffield. As games are played and buttons are pushed.
I wound up watching The Road last night based on some of the comments here. Dang that is one bleak movie, but it has a few hints of hope which is what makes it interesting. There’s some good commentary on the mystery of the missing thumbs and a few other of the movie’s unanswered questions here:
I wonder how many people killed themselves after watching that movie, or during the movie come to think about it.
THX 1138 was his most creative film with Star Wars being his most successful and 2nd most creative. From there on Lucas lost his mind, just more evidence that the cronyism of IP law has ruined those it was meant to protect.
Me too, but I wanted to quit life afterward. What a sick world, but here I am.
If it wasn’t so anti-Reagan that would have been a great film.
The key to all these dystopias is crazies are treated as normal and normal/moral/God-fearing people as crazies. I think we’re about there.
The only thing that can save us is the “gods of the copybook headings”. They’ll show up soon enough.
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