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They are persistently trying to ignore Equilibrium, a magnificent dystopian movie, but they are unable to realise that their ignorance doesn't diminish its value and humane message.
Which is interesting because it didn't do incredibly well at the time. If I remember correctly, Cruise was almost as much of a detractor as a draw to a movie in that period.
A checklist of 'diversity' is their focus rather good storytelling. The irony being that they arguably did diversity a lot better before it became their focus.
It's amazing how you go along with the internet and likely haven't seen any of the movies "people" say are terrible. Like any publisher, it releases good movies and bad movies. Not all are terrible, and not all are good. Maybe try thinking for yourself some day.
Christ! Except for “Clockwork Orange”, I have the rest in my library! Fantastic list! I wonder what that says about me? A depressed dystopian or fan of science fiction? Don’t forget “Threads”. Although that falls into documentary category and it wasn’t in movie theaters. Oh, and “28 days later”, “Quiet Place”.
Do Top 10 actors who starred as the same character in 2 TV shows Examples Kelsey Grammer - Cheers/ Frasier Bob Odenkirk - Breaking Bad/ Better Call Saul Michael Dorn - Next Gen/ Deep Space Nine Christine Baranski - Good Wife/ Good Fight Jennette McCurdy - ICarly/ Sam & Cat Dann Florek - Law & Order/ L&W: SVU Notice how 4/6 of these franchises are Paramount
You rarely, if ever, see a positive future in science fiction works. I get that it is to be provoking but it is interesting that everything is so cynical. Would a positive future work in science fiction?
For me, "Planet of the Apes" was THE most thought-provoking thoroughly watchable Sci-Fi flicks ever made. It's absolutely littered with one-liners where Taylor feels obligated to help Landon face up to the reality of their situation, namely, they're stranded on some mystery planet light-years from Earth but 2,000 years after they originally left. And fast forward to the final 45 minutes (or so) of it when Dr Zaius reveals himself, not as some Dr Mengele-style psychopath intent on lobotomising humans regardless but as some kind of saviour in all but name, where he sees that Taylor and Nova are absolutely intent on doing things THEIR way, he feels obligated in a verbal exchange with Taylor to reveal what he's always known about man. Culminating in the single line delivered by the adolescent Ape to Dr Zaius: (of Taylor who by that point had left on his horse) "What will he find out there?" Zaius simply says "His destiny." Shortly before Taylor discovers he was home all along and collapses to his knees on the shore in the sight of a long since destroyed Statue of Liberty. But you simply have to see the film and absorb what's being expressed and how it's delivered with an undeniable clarity. But if you've never seen it before the final ugly truth is revealed right at the very end, where Taylor collapses on his knees in total despair and disgust. Even though I've seen it numerous times and I can practically recite the plot, the ending is still just as gut-wrenching. It's just so incredibly watchable.
Escape from New York is more relevant than ever nowadays! Also you left out Equilibrium which foreshadowing can be compared to 'Cancel culture ' and one's dependence of psychotropic drugs. Also missing, is The Running Man
Some more movies that xould be listed. X-Men days of future past. Bloomhoffs films:District 9, Elysium & Chappie. They live! Body snatchers films & Assimilate. I am Legend. The handmaidens tale. HG Wells Time machine movies.
Is it just me, or is Watchmojo completely missing the poimt of "dystopia?" To be a dystopia means that someone in that world considers it a utopia. Mad Max? The Matrix? Planet of the Apes?
They are persistently trying to ignore Equilibrium, a magnificent dystopian movie, but they are unable to realise that their ignorance doesn't diminish its value and humane message, it is in top 5 ever dystopian movies!
The worst dystopia to live in (in my opinion) is one that combines military and law enforcement ideals into a "new world order"; think of something militaristic like The Hunger Games combined with Judge Dredd for the general idea.
Number 9 should’ve been Battle Royale. The YA genre fails to take dystopia seriously. I feel like a worse dystopia than Fallout proceeding the ending of Beneath the Planet of the Apes is the most apt ATM & definitely not Blade Runner. There’s no evidence of A.I. developing any signs of humanity also Children of Men’s reality should only come to pass if anyone with a soul teamed up to build life sustaining machines for the rich, conservatives, boomers etc… before then jumping ship whilst the former get to live with the consequences
Equilibrium 2002!!! Got it??!!!! EQUILIBRIUM! You ignoring that movie doesn't diminish its message and value, understand that! Your ignorance is in vain!
Good list but you could have chosen from dozens, maybe hundreds. Big Bug is a European film set during an AI uprising, with much fun tech and wild ideas. Here's a challenge - come up with the top 20 *utopian* movies. Have there been twenty?
🤖 The world of the criminally underrated Netflix anime movie "Blame!" pronounced "blam" is so chilling and serves as a cautionary tale of unbound AI obsession. 🤖
I never realized without watching this that John Hurt is the main character in 1984 then the ruler of the dystopian government in V for Vendetta based on 1984.
I find it funny that the decay is presented as something that is or would be very obvious to notice Or the corrupted truth being unbelievably twisted (soylent green is pEoPlE) instead of a direct consequence of the shifting Overton window
The Terminator is a mention as that film showed the dangers of AI 🤖 which saw all of humanity as a threat and launched a full scale war with nuclear weapons that would end all human life on Earth 🌍 and the survivors had to fight in a wasteland to defeat Skynet and save the planet from Robot World Domination