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1984
1956 | 4:3 | BLACK & WHITE | Quality: Very Good Edmund O'Brien, Jan Sterling $12.00 |
Interest in Orwell's classic dystopian tale has increased recently with the election of Donald Trump, and as we try to navigate our current climate of "Fake News" and "Alternative Facts," this classic story of life in a totalitarian society dominated by "newspeak" and "thought-police" rings chillingly familiar. This hard-to-find film was the first big-screen adaptation of Orwell's groundbreaking work and brings the novel to life brilliantly! In a nightmarish futuristic society where the government has total control of everything, with the all-seeing Big Brother keeping a constant eye on the citizens, people live in the constant shadow of fear. The Ministry of Truth rewrites history as it sees fit. Romance is outlawed, and the penalties for defiance are severe. Nothing is pretty or glossed over in this story, and it serves as a stark warning to us and where we are headed today. As an aside, fans of Star Trek: The Next Generation will be delighted to see the origins of the famous "THERE ARE FOUR LIGHTS" torture scenes from the episode "Chain of Command." |
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