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Nineteen Eighty-Four

Nineteen Eighty-Four

George Orwell's terrifying vision comes to the screen.

Released R 113 min 7.1/10 Votes: 80611
George Orwell's novel of a totalitarian future society in which a man whose daily work is rewriting history tries to rebel by falling in love.
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  • Gattaca - Explores a future where genetic discrimination affects one's life and freedom.
  • Ready Player One - Set in a dystopian future where people escape reality through virtual worlds, questioning reality and escapism.
  • Minority Report - Blends themes of free will and anti-totalitarian control in a future where crime is predicted.
  • I Am Legend - Explores isolation and the struggle to maintain humanity in a post-apocalyptic world.
  • The Man in the High Castle - An alternate history where totalitarian regimes control the world, reflecting on power and resistance.
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