Author Topic: Soylent Green  (Read 82 times)

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Soylent Green
« on: December 20, 2021, 11:07:07 AM »
https://archive.org/details/soylent-green-1973_20210310

Soylent  Green is a 1973 American ecological dystopian thriller film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Edward G. Robinson (in his final film appearance as well as his posthumous work due to his death in January 1973). Loosely based on the 1966 science fiction novel Make Room! Make Room! by Harry Harrison, it combines both police procedural and science fiction genres: the investigation into the murder of a wealthy businessman; and a dystopian future of dying oceans and year-round humidity due to the greenhouse effect, resulting in suffering from pollution, poverty, overpopulation, euthanasia and depleted resources.

In 1973, it won the Nebula Award for Best Dramatic Presentation and the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film.

Plot-

In the year 2022, the cumulative effects of overpopulation, pollution, and some apparent climate catastrophe have caused severe worldwide shortages of food, water and housing. There are 40 million people in New York City alone, where only the city's elite can afford spacious apartments, clean water, and natural food, and even then at horrendously high prices. The homes of the elite usually include concubines who are referred to as "furniture" and serve the tenants as slaves.

Within the city lives NYPD detective Frank Thorn and his aged friend Sol Roth, a highly intelligent analyst, referred to as a "Book". Roth remembers the world when it had animals and real food, and possesses a small library of reference materials to assist Thorn. Thorn is tasked with investigating the murder of the wealthy and influential William R. Simonson, and quickly learns that Simonson had been assassinated and was a board member of Soylent Industries.
No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.

 

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Re: Soylent Green
« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2021, 11:12:04 AM »
Notice the face mask in the opening credits? I believe this plant based fake meat is a form of Soylent green in the sense of there being a food shortage. If you go back to the matrix there was a scene where someone is eating a steak that looked and tasted like steak but wasn't steak. I don't want to give away the plot but I read they were doing what this movie suggest back in the late 90's.
No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.

 

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Re: Soylent Green
« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2022, 05:48:02 PM »
The movie takes place in 2022 if you missed it.
No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.