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Fahrenheit 451

Fahrenheit 451

What if you had no right to read?

Released NR 113 min 7.2/10 Votes: 45758
In the future, the government maintains control of public opinion by outlawing literature and maintaining a group of enforcers, known as “firemen,” to perform the necessary book burnings. Fireman Montag begins to question the morality of his vocation…
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  • The Last Bookshop - Explores the love for books and the independent bookstore culture.
  • The Great British Bake Off - Showcases the charm of craft and creativity, similar to the passion for books.
  • 84 Charing Cross Road - A heartwarming tale of a writer and her love for books.
  • Book Club - Focuses on the bond formed through literature among friends.
  • You’ve Got Mail - Romantic comedy that has a significant focus on bookstores.
  • The Secret Life of Books - Explores the history and significance of various literary works.
  • Finding Forrester - A touching portrayal of writing and the impact of mentorship.
  • Librarians: A Treasure Hunt - Celebrate the allure of stories and the search for hidden literary treasures.
  • The Book Thief - A powerful narrative centered around books during a turbulent time.
  • The Words - Follows a struggling writer, emphasizing themes of literature and its impact.
  • Little Fires Everywhere - Explores different perspectives on life and literature.
  • Dead Poets Society - Highlights the transformative power of literature and poetry.
  • The Book of Life - An animated film that revolves around stories and traditions.
  • A Man Called Ove - Focuses on community and the connections formed through stories.
  • Wonder Boys - A look at the challenges of an author struggling with his life and work.
  • The Bookshop - A woman opens an independent bookstore, facing various challenges.
  • The Hundred-Foot Journey - Explores culture and passion, akin to the literary world.
  • Beetlejuice - A quirky dive into the bizarre, similar to the eccentric world of booksellers.
  • The Devil Wears Prada - Explores the world of publishing and personal ambition.
  • Julie & Julia - A story about food and literature that draws connections between passion and craft.
  • The Help - A narrative that explores stories and voices from the past.
  • To Kill a Mockingbird - Literary adaptation that explores significant themes through storytelling.
  • Pride and Prejudice - Based on classic literature, emphasizes character and story.
  • Sideways - A character-driven narrative centered around appreciation for life's pleasures.
  • Fahrenheit 451 - Explores themes of censorship and the significance of books.
  • Anatomy of a Murder - Engages with storytelling in the courtroom, akin to narratives found in literature.
  • Midnight in Paris - Centers on nostalgia and influences of literary figures.
  • The Artist - Emphasizes the craft of storytelling through cinema.
  • A Fantastic Woman - Explores personal stories and impacts on various lives.
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower - Delves into character-driven storytelling and literature's impact.
  • The Fault in Our Stars - A love story that connects deeply with literature and youth.
  • Amadeus - Explores the joys and struggles of artistic endeavors.
  • The Shawshank Redemption - A tale of hope and the stories we tell ourselves.
  • Little Women - Classic literary adaptation focusing on character development and relationships.
  • Murder by Death - A light-hearted mystery that plays on literary themes.
  • The Science of Sleep - Explores imagination and dreams, linking to storytelling.
  • The Princess Bride - A whimsical tale that plays with narrative and adventure.
  • About Time - A unique narrative that intertwines love and life lessons.
  • The French Dispatch - Celebrates storytelling and vibrant characters within journalism.
  • Anomalisa - A stop-motion film that delves into existential themes and human connections.

Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:14:40

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  • The Secret Life of Books
  • Finding Forrester
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  • The Help
  • Amadeus
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Shara List

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  • Westworld - Examines the nature of humanity and control within a complex narrative structure.
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  • V for Vendetta - Revolves around an anti-hero and themes of rebellion against tyrannical government.
  • Fahrenheit 451 - Tackles themes of censorship and dystopia, focusing on the power of knowledge.
  • Gattaca - Explores genetic determinism in a future society, focusing on personal struggle and identity.
  • The Leftovers - Explores themes of loss and the search for meaning in a changed world.
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  • Blade Runner 2049 - Examines identity and humanity in a visually stunning, dystopian world.
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  • Y: The Last Man - Explores a post-apocalyptic world after a pandemic, focusing on gender dynamics.
  • Romeo + Juliet - Features tragic love amidst chaos and societal breakdown.
  • The Giver - Set in a dystopian society, exploring individuality and freedom of choice.
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  • The 100 - Set in a post-apocalyptic world where survival and moral choices are central.
  • Running Man - Explores themes of reality TV and oppressive government control.
  • Equilibrium - Features a dystopian society where emotions are suppressed, focusing on rebellion.
  • The Walking Dead - Focuses on survival and human dynamics in a post-apocalyptic scenario.
  • Battlestar Galactica - Explores human survival against a highly advanced adversary.
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  • The Last of Us - Explores themes of survival in a post-apocalyptic world with rich character development.
  • The Young Pope - Delves into power dynamics and the personal struggles within a prestigious institution.
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  • Requiem for a Dream - Depicts the consequences of desires and the disintegration of lives under societal pressure.
  • The Social Network - Focuses on ambition, betrayal, and moral implications of personal choices.
  • The Fountain - Explores themes of love, mortality, and transcendence across different timelines.
  • Fight Club - Questions societal norms and personal identity through an underground movement.
  • Cloverfield - Follows characters in a chaotic, life-threatening situation with a sense of urgency.
  • The Truman Show - Explores themes of reality and control within a manufactured environment.
  • Arrival - Explores communication and existential questions through an otherworldly lens.
  • Her - Examines the intersection of technology and human connection in a near-future setting.
  • Twelve Years a Slave - Takes on themes of suffering and survival within an oppressive societal structure.
  • The Outer Limits - Anthology series focusing on unsettling moral tales in fantastical settings.
  • The Expanse - Features political intrigue and survival in a colonized universe.
  • The Witcher - Focuses on morality and individual choices against a backdrop of societal issues.
  • Dark - Involves complex narratives about time travel, fate, and human connection.

Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:13:14

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  • Blade Runner 2049
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Xala List

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  • Touki Bouki - African cinema that deals with social issues and the quest for better life.
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  • Cairo Station - Explores social issues, existential despair, and marginalization in a city.
  • A Dry White Season - Addresses apartheid in South Africa and explores themes of injustice.
  • Sankofa - Challenges historical narratives and examines identity, captivity, and oppression.
  • The Color Purple - Focuses on the lives of African American women and tackles themes of oppression.
  • Hotel Rwanda - Based on true events highlighting the impact of colonialism and genocide.
  • Fahrenheit 451 - Dives into themes of resistance against oppressive regimes and censorship.
  • 12 Years a Slave - Explores historical themes of slavery and the fight for personal freedom.
  • The King of Utopia - Examines post-colonial themes in African culture and governance.
  • Goodbye Solo - Focuses on personal struggle and human connection in a socio-political backdrop.
  • The Square - Documentary exploring social and political unrest through a personal lens.
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  • The Other Side of the Wall - Analyzes the experiences of marginalized communities in a post-colonial context.
  • The Last King of Scotland - Examines the dictatorship in Uganda and the impact on its people.
  • Beasts of No Nation - Focuses on child soldiers and the harsh realities of civil war in Africa.
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  • A United Kingdom - Focuses on colonialism and the implications of love across cultural divides.
  • Invictus - Examines post-apartheid South Africa and unity through sport.
  • Born Free - Shows the post-colonial wildlife struggle and the connection to native lands.
  • Cry Freedom - Tells the story of anti-apartheid activism in South Africa.
  • The Pursuit of Happyness - Explores the American struggle and parallels with broader issues of survival.
  • The Help - Focuses on racial issues and societal changes in a historical context.
  • Selma - Documents the American civil rights movement and parallels with global struggles.
  • Queen of Katwe - Highlights the power of community and individual resilience against adversity.
  • Half of a Yellow Sun - Set against the backdrop of the Nigerian Civil War, addressing themes of love and conflict.
  • The Constant Gardener - Explores corporate corruption and exploitation in Africa.
  • Chocolat - Focuses on colonialism and racial tensions in a tropical setting.
  • The Kite Runner - Explores friendship and betrayal against a backdrop of political turmoil.
  • The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind - Tells an inspiring story of innovation and community resilience in Malawi.
  • The Great Green Wall - A documentary highlighting environmental issues and social change in Africa.
  • The Baader Meinhof Complex - Focuses on radical political movements and their consequences.
  • The Intouchables - Shows how personal relationships can transcend social barriers.
  • Watu Wote: A Common Language - Highlights community and unity amidst ethnic and religious strife.
  • Sweet Country - Explores racism and the struggle for justice in post-colonial Australia, echoing colonial themes.
  • What Happened, Miss Simone? - A documentary exploring the struggles of African American artists and their fight for civil rights.
  • Rafiki - Addresses LGBTQ+ themes within a conservative society, echoing social issues.
  • Life, Above All - Focuses on societal issues and personal struggle in post-apartheid South Africa.
  • A Fantastic Woman - Explores themes of identity and societal rejection within a cultural context.
  • The Death of Louis XIV - Explores the themes of power and decay, resonating with Xala's narrative.

Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:14:05

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  • The Square
  • City of God
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  • Touki Bouki
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  • Cairo Station
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  • The Maze Runner - Survival in a controlled environment with societal experimentation.
  • Fahrenheit 451 - Dystopian narrative exploring censorship and the suppression of knowledge.
  • The 100 - Survival and moral dilemmas in a post-apocalyptic world.
  • Fight Club - Explores rebellion against societal expectations and norms.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Examines societal control and the psychology behind violence.
  • Equilibrium - A future where emotions are suppressed to maintain order.
  • The Island - A controlled environment with revelations about identity and purpose.
  • V for Vendetta - A vigilante fights against an oppressive government in a dystopian setting.
  • The Running Man - A dystopian game show with life-or-death stakes.
  • A Quiet Place - Survival against oppressive forces in a unique setting.
  • Dark City - Explores themes of control, identity, and dystopian living.
  • Gattaca - Examines societal control through genetic engineering.
  • Minority Report - A look at a future where crime is predicted and prevented before it happens.
  • The Road - Father-son survival in a bleak, post-apocalyptic world.
  • 12 Monkeys - Explores time travel and societal breakdown themes.
  • The Manchurian Candidate - Themes of control, propaganda, and societal manipulation.
  • Orphan Black - Identity and the ethics of biological experimentation in society.
  • Divergent - Dystopian society divided by factions with strict rules.
  • Altered Carbon - Explores identity and societal roles in a future with advanced technology.
  • The Society - Teens left to govern themselves in an isolated location.
  • The OA - Mysterious phenomena and interconnected fates with dark themes.
  • Terra Nova - Survival in a new world with societal issues intermingling.
  • The Strain - A society's fight against a supernatural threat and the breakdown of order.
  • Revolution - Explores life after the loss of technology and societal collapse.
  • Infinitely Polar Bear - Explores family dynamics in a challenging societal context.
  • Contact - A societal experiment involving humanity's response to extraterrestrial contact.
  • The Rain - Survival in a world where societal structures are disrupted.
  • Wayward Pines - A mysterious town with secrets and societal control.
  • Lost - Survival and mystery with themes of control and societal dynamics.

Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:11:30

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  • The Circle
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Nineteen Eighty-Four List

  • The Handmaid's Tale - Explores a dystopian society with oppressive government control and loss of individual freedoms.
  • Fahrenheit 451 - Depicts a future where books are banned and 'firemen' burn any that are found.
  • Brazil - A darkly comedic take on a futuristic society where bureaucracy and totalitarianism reign.
  • V for Vendetta - Follows a vigilante fighting against a totalitarian regime in a dystopian future.
  • Children of Men - Set in a bleak future where society is in collapse due to human infertility and governmental oppression.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Explores themes of free will, violence, and the state's control over individuals.
  • The Trial - An adaptation of Kafka's work about an individual trapped in a nightmarish legal system.
  • Equilibrium - Envisions a dystopian world where emotions are suppressed through mandatory medication.
  • Minority Report - Explores a future where crimes are prevented through preemptive detainment by a government agency.
  • The Giver - Focuses on a society that has eliminated pain and suffering at the cost of individuality.
  • Snowpiercer - Set in a post-apocalyptic world where society is divided by class on a constantly moving train.
  • The Hunger Games - Centers on a totalitarian state that controls its citizens through media manipulation and violent games.
  • Sense8 - Explores themes of surveillance, connection, and societal control through a group of interconnected individuals.
  • The OA - Involves themes of alternate realities, control, and fighting against oppressive forces.
  • Black Mirror - An anthology series that critiques modern society and the consequences of technology and societal norms.
  • The Matrix - Explores themes of reality, control, and rebellion against an oppressive system.
  • The Man in the High Castle - Presents an alternate history where totalitarian regimes control America.
  • Gattaca - Examines a future society where genetic engineering determines social hierarchy and individual worth.
  • Altered Carbon - Set in a future where consciousness can be transferred and explores themes of identity and authority.
  • District 9 - Comments on social issues through a narrative about alien refugees and corporate exploitation.
  • Romeo + Juliet - A modern retelling of the classic play, it contains themes of societal control and rebellion.
  • The Road - Set in a post-apocalyptic world, it explores themes of survival against oppressive circumstances.
  • Dark City - Focuses on a man struggling against a mysterious authority that controls reality.
  • A Handmaid's Tale (2017) - A re-imagining of the dystopian novel, deeply exploring themes of control and rebellion.
  • Westworld - Explores themes of consciousness, freedom, and control within a technologically advanced environment.
  • The Leftovers - Explores how society reacts to unexplained loss and the underlying themes of control and belief.
  • Ready Player One - Involves themes of escapism under a corporate-controlled society.
  • The Immortal - Involves a society that becomes heavily controlled due to its immortals and the repercussions of their existence.
  • The Purge - Focuses on a society that allows violence one night a year as a way to control crime.
  • The Circle - Explores corporate control and surveillance in a digitally connected world.
  • 12 Monkeys - Involves time travel and a dystopian future where society is being controlled by a pandemic.
  • The Road - Explores a post-apocalyptic world where a father and son navigate the struggles of survival and loss of humanity.
  • Her - A look at the impact of technology on human relationships, identity, and individual experience.
  • Invasion of the Body Snatchers - Explores themes of identity theft and loss of individual autonomy in a suspenseful narrative.
  • Snowpiercer (TV series) - A continuation of the film’s themes, exploring class struggle in a stationary post-apocalyptic train.
  • A Scanner Darkly - Explores drug addiction and government surveillance in a dystopian setting.
  • The Forever War - Explores the effects of war and time on society, highlighting control and manipulation.
  • The Signal - Incorporates themes of government control, alternate realities, and personal autonomy.
  • RoboCop - Examines the implications of corporate control and technology in a dystopian future.

Last updated: 2024-09-23 22:49:41

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Crucible List

  • The Last Temptation of Christ - Explores themes of faith and persecution in a historical context.
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  • The Witch - A period horror film that explores themes of superstition and hysteria.
  • A Few Good Men - Focuses on moral integrity within a military court setting.
  • The Crucible (1996) - Another adaptation of Miller's play with a compelling portrayal of witch trials.
  • The Crucible (1953) - Early adaptation that presents the story of Salem with dramatic intensity.
  • The Scarlet Letter - Explores themes of guilt, punishment, and societal norms in a historical setting.
  • The Handmaid's Tale - A dystopian series that examines oppression and moral conflict.
  • The Hunt - Explores the destructive power of false accusations and mass hysteria.
  • The Crucible Experience - A documentary-style film discussing the themes of the original play.
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  • Dead Poets Society - Explores the conflict between individuality and conformity.
  • V for Vendetta - Portrays rebellion against oppressive societal norms.
  • The Conspirator - Focused on a historical trial that involved deep moral dilemmas.
  • Selma - Historical drama centered around civil rights and the struggle for justice.
  • The Piano Teacher - Explores psychological tension and societal expectations.
  • To Kill a Mockingbird - Focuses on moral integrity in the face of societal pressure and prejudice.
  • American History X - A raw portrayal of hatred and redemption in society.
  • The Boy in the Striped Pajamas - Explores innocence within the context of a moral and cultural conflict.
  • Requiem for a Dream - Examines the consequences of individual choices in the face of societal pressures.
  • The Book Thief - Details how individuals navigate moral complexities during wartime.
  • The Trial - A cinematic adaptation of Kafka’s story about justice and moral confusion.
  • The Davinci Code - Explores themes of faith and cultural conflict.
  • The Green Mile - Explores themes of morality, justice, and compassion within a prison setting.
  • Gone with the Wind - Set in a historical context, dealing with moral complexities and societal turmoil.
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  • The Purge - Explores societal breakdown and moral dilemmas in extreme conditions.
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  • House of Cards - Political drama that delves into ethics and corruption in society.
  • Murder in the First - Examines the justice system and moral complexities surrounding it.
  • Atonement - Themes of guilt, redemption, and the consequences of false accusations.
  • The Road - Explores themes of survival, morality, and human nature in a dystopian world.
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Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:19:13

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  • Westworld - Explores themes of consciousness and morality in a controlled environment.
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  • The Giver - Dystopian society that questions conformity and individuality.
  • The Walking Dead - Human relationships and survival in a post-apocalyptic world.
  • Fahrenheit 451 - Exploring themes of censorship and societal control.
  • The Road - Survival against bleak, apocalyptic backdrops and human nature.
  • V for Vendetta - Rebellion against an oppressive government and individual freedom.
  • Elysium - Addressing socio-political issues within a dystopian framework.
  • Altered Carbon - Futuristic society with themes of identity and mortality.
  • The Leftovers - Spiritual and emotional crises in a world changed forever.
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  • 3% - Societal inequalities and dystopian consequences of selection.
  • Ready Player One - Exploration of virtual realities and escapism in a deteriorating world.
  • Brave New World - Adaptation of dystopian literature exploring freedom and control.
  • The Society - Teen drama surrounding societal structure and survival.
  • Utopia - Conspiracy and societal commentary through a dark narrative.
  • The Wilds - Survival narrative focused on female characters and group dynamics.
  • I Am Mother - Examination of humanity's future and artificial intelligence.
  • Raised by Wolves - Exploring themes of AI and parenting in a distant future.
  • Don't Look Up - Satirical take on society's response to disaster and existential dread.
  • Nineteen Eighty-Four - Classic dystopian narrative centered on surveillance and oppression.
  • Sense8 - Connection between diverse characters and exploring identity.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Exploration of a dystopian society and morality.
  • The Subtle Knife - Fantasy meets complex societal structures and character development.
  • The Films of Ken Loach - Social realism for insights into the human condition.
  • 12 Monkeys - Time travel and a dystopian society facing extinction.

Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:13:26

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  • The Hunger Games - Set in the same dystopian universe, featuring themes of survival and rebellion.
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  • The Maze Runner - A group of teenagers must navigate a lethal maze and uncover the truth behind their existence.
  • The Giver - Set in a controlled society where emotions are suppressed, centering around a young protagonist.
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  • The 5th Wave - Post-apocalyptic scenario with a focus on youth fighting against alien invaders.
  • Ready Player One - A young hero in a dystopian future battles corporate oppression with a virtual twist.
  • The Darkest Minds - Children with special abilities must flee from a government that fears them.
  • The Host - Explores themes of survival and resistance against alien control in a dystopian setting.
  • I Am Number Four - A young alien in human form must evade capture while discovering his powers.
  • The Tomorrow War - Time travel and human resilience against an alien invasion with action-packed intensity.
  • The Purge - Explores themes of societal collapse and human survival in a dystopian reality.
  • Snowpiercer - A class struggle aboard a train in a frozen world, emphasizing survival and rebellion.
  • Alita: Battle Angel - A cyborg fights against a dystopian elite to discover her past and fight for her future.
  • The Darkest Hour - A group of young adults must survive against an alien attack in a dystopian environment.
  • Ender's Game - A young genius trains to fight against alien forces, with themes of leadership and sacrifice.
  • The Peripheral - Similar themes of technology, control, and a dystopian future with strong character focus.
  • The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials - Continues the survival story with increased danger and threats from the organization.
  • The 100 - Teenagers sent to a post-apocalyptic Earth must fight for survival and deal with complex moral choices.
  • The Society - Teenagers are transported to a parallel universe and must create a new society, exploring power dynamics.
  • Animal Farm - An animated adaptation of the social and political messages in Orwell's story, much like Katniss's journey.
  • Children of Men - Dystopian future where humanity faces extinction, exploring hope and the fight for survival.
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