20 Great Dystopian Films That Are Worth Your Time
“The term dystopia is the antonym of utopia. Whereas utopia refers to an imagined place or state where everything is perfect, dystopia refers to a state or place where everything has gone to hell. Per their very definition, films dealing with dystopian themes are therefore at the very least speculative and almost always to some extend part of the science fiction genre. The films often deal with totalitarian societies or ones that have degraded environmentally or socially.” Taste of Cinema: http://www.tasteofcinema.com/
1. Blade Runner (Ridley Scott, 1982)
2. Metropolis (Fritz Lang, 1927)
3. Akira (Katsuhiro Otomo, 1988)
4. A Clockwork Orange (Stanley Kubrick, 1971)
5. Dark City (Alex Proyas, 1998) [DOWNLOAD TORRENT]
6. Children of Men (Alfonso Cuaron, 2006)
7. Mad Max 2 (George Miller, 1981)
8. Fahrenheit 451 (Francois Truffaut, 1966)
9. Brazil (Terry Gilliam, 1985)
10. Gattaca (Andrew Niccol, 1997)
11. The Matrix (The Wachowski Brothers, 1999)
12. They Live (John Carpenter, 1988)
13. Minority Report (Steven Spielberg, 2002)
14. THX1138 (George Lucas, 1971)
15. Twelve Monkeys (Terry Gilliam, 1995)
16. The Trial (Orson Welles, 1962)
17. Soylent Green (Richard Fleischer, 1973)
18. City of Lost Children (Jean-Pierre Jeunet & Marc Caro, 1995)
19. Battle Royale (Kinji Fukasaku, 2000)
20. Nineteen Eighty-Four (Michael Radford, 1984)Read more at http://www.tasteofcinema.com/2014/20-great-dystopian-films-that-are-worth-your-time/#752jckrAF6qZIr30.99
Publicado em: 08/03/15
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