Saturday, January 24, 2009

Hands Sting After Bath

race begins to open the eyes Dystopia

By Liliana Calderón

Most futuristic writers and filmmakers have used several dystopia (the opposite of utop & # 237; a), showing an ignorant society, controlled, destructive and oppressive governments. It emphasizes the most primitive of human behavior and create stories set in the near future and end almost always fatal. Although there are stories that fit into science fiction and raised in the future, also have features realistic and valid for today.

comunicacionalternativa1 Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury It shows a society with no mind of its own, controlled by the government through the TV and where books are banned.

comunicacionalternativa2 Brave New World of Aldous Huxley. A world where humans are made "custom" and no decision on what they are to meet the needs of a harmonious society

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comunicacionalternativa3 Metropolis directed by Fritz Lang. A portrait of a divided society through technology, between the rulers and think, and fit only for slaves to work.

comunicacionalternativa4 Soylent Green directed by Richard Fleischer. Located in 2022 where the biggest problem is the radical change of habits of humans caused by overpopulation.

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