Dystopian future movies
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- mr brightside
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Dystopian future movies
I thought it might be fun to have a list of reliably accurate dystopian future movies to enjoy. Disaster movies don't count. Some of my favourites are:
Book of Eli- Eocene style climate, nuclear fallout, cat eating
Mad Max- obviously!
Hunger Games
Any others to add?
Book of Eli- Eocene style climate, nuclear fallout, cat eating
Mad Max- obviously!
Hunger Games
Any others to add?
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Re: Dystopian future movies
On the beach 1959mr brightside wrote:I thought it might be fun to have a list of reliably accurate dystopian future movies to enjoy. Disaster movies don't count. Some of my favourites are:
Book of Eli- Eocene style climate, nuclear fallout, cat eating
Mad Max- obviously!
Hunger Games
Any others to add?
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"Reliably accurate" to me means a scenerio I could see happening rather than one that couldn't which pretty much rules out zombie apocalypse films. That lead me along such lines as 1984 , Metropolis , and Gattaca but just in case I had a quick check and there are a few that hadn't sprung to mind and thinking back they were pretty good , the likes of Brazil and No blade of grass.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dystopian_films
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dystopian_films
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Pretty much i reckon. However 'I am Legend' has some very good depictions of how nature might reclaim a city after a die-off.Lurkalot wrote:"Reliably accurate" to me means a scenerio I could see happening rather than one that couldn't which pretty much rules out zombie apocalypse films.
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Setting aside disaster movies and a quick collapse think the Handmaid's Tale is a good idea of how society will operate.
On TV I like the treatment of a world with less or damaged technology shown in Revolution (no electricity) and Jericho (EMP and fossil fuel shortages) though these are both sudden but selective collapses.
In print I go no further than Kunstler's World Made by Hand but there is a whole genre out there.
On TV I like the treatment of a world with less or damaged technology shown in Revolution (no electricity) and Jericho (EMP and fossil fuel shortages) though these are both sudden but selective collapses.
In print I go no further than Kunstler's World Made by Hand but there is a whole genre out there.
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