Nineteen Eighty-Four

  • Drama
  • Science Fiction
11/9/1984
113
R

George Orwell's terrifying vision comes to the screen.

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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$8,430,492

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  • CharlesTheBold

    Based on George Orwell's dystopian novel from the 1940s, the movie was produced in the very year that Orwell had set it, 1984.

    Horrified by the recent atrocities by the Germans and Russians, and fearing that England and America might take a similar turn, Orwell had painted a frightening portrait of the ultimate dictatorship, and the movie faithfully followed him. Some of the details were:

    (1) Continual surveillance, in this case carried out by cameras hidden inside television sets.

    (2) Decaying infrastructure and shoddy merchandise produced by the Party's monopoly of the economy.

    (3) A political language, NewSpeak, full of euphemisms and code words for the government's activities.

    (4) A brutal law-enforcement system in whic...

    February 22, 2017
  • narrator56

    Do not watch this movie if you are feeling pessimistic or depressed, because the kind of catharsis wont help you. Nineteen-eighty-four is a bleak movie based on a dark novel that paints a totalitarian world that really sucks. Although they dont merely tell lies over and over until devotees believe them - instead they actually rewrite historical details in newspapers still it bears a striking and chilling parallel to the current moment.

    The acting is excellent and the sparing use of color is very effective, but I felt there were holes here and there details perhaps explained more fully in the novel. I want to read the book now for comparison, though I gather the film hovers close to its plot. It would be fascinating to know what the othe...

    March 1, 2021
  • Geronimo1967

    This adaptation is a fairly faithful, if a little too abridged, version of the Orwellian story of absolute power, sedition and oppression but it's really John Hurt who makes this version stand out. His performance as the weedy "Winston" - a low level bureaucrat in the Ministry of Truth, is visceral as he depicts a character who has found his own way to rebel against the not so benevolent rule of "Big Brother". Everything they do, say - even think, is being monitored and so his life is conceivably now in considerable danger. That is only likely to increase after he encounters the like-minded "Julia" (Suzanna Hamilton) and together they begin to think the unthinkable! Richard Burton starts to make his presence felt around half way though with...

    January 27, 2025

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