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  2. List of dystopian films - Wikipedia

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    Takes place in a near-future dystopia where gasoline is scarce and a drifter tries to reach a rumored utopian city, Plutopia, powered by clean energy. [95] Dr. Mabuse the Gambler: 1922 An exaggerated portrayal of Weimar Germany which the titular villain can exploit for power and profit. [96] [97] Dredd: 2012 Adapted from the comic book of the ...

  3. Category:Utopian films - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Utopian films" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. The Beach (film) Bigbug;

  4. Category:Dystopian films - Wikipedia

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    A typical dystopian film is one which is often, but not always, set in the future, in a society where the government is corrupt and/or ineffectual. The world within the film often has nightmare -like qualities, though it also usually includes elements of contemporary society.

  5. Francis Ford Coppola's utopian vision is here in first ...

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    Cesar's frustration with his society also seems to match Coppola's attitudes about the film industry. Related: Francis Ford Coppola wants people to watch Megalopolis annually like It's a Wonderful ...

  6. Movie Review: 'Dune: Part Two' sustains the dystopian dream ...

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    The movie’s perspective ultimately resides in the drained, shrouded face of Charlotte Rampling, who plays the matriarch of the Bene Gesserit (again, the names!), a mystic order that pulls the ...

  7. Harrison Bergeron (film) - Wikipedia

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    Harrison Bergeron lives in the fictional suburban town of Madison, Rhode Island in the year 2053. The audience is told that after the second American Revolution, which started during an ongoing economic depression that was a result of a combination of technological advancement and a widening disparity between the very rich and the very poor, it was mandated that all people be equal in all things.

  8. Utopian and dystopian fiction - Wikipedia

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    An earlier example of a Utopian work from classical antiquity is Plato's Republic, in which he outlines what he sees as the ideal society and its political system. Later, Tommaso Campanella was influenced by Plato's work and wrote The City of the Sun (1623), which describes a modern utopian society built on equality. [4]

  9. The Giver (film) - Wikipedia

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    The site's critical consensus reads, "Phillip Noyce directs The Giver with visual grace, but the movie doesn't dig deep enough into the classic source material's thought-provoking ideas." [ 15 ] On Metacritic , the film holds a score of 47 out of 100 based on 33 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [ 16 ]