

9/10 on the film the extras on the disc at lacking and the overall quality is fair as this is a little older DVD release, I hope to see a deluxe edition remastered and tons of extras in the future as this book was so profitic in it's vision of the future. I will run on and on about it as I'm sure you know the story. sound familier? John Hurt does a fine job in this film, and worth adding to any collection. Every move is watched, ever word is heard, everything you do is recorded and information is controlled. The store if you don t know it is about Big Brother, the all seeing the all knowing powers that be.

This is a dark film with moment that look scary much like today with the government and companies watching our every move. It is perhaps no coincidence that this film was made in a period of a Conservative Government busy stamping down workers rights. The Ministry of Truth broadcasts ceaselessly to the population via its inescapable network of telescreens. Far away on the Malabar Front, a seemingly interminable war rages against Eastasia. This is the one I read in addition to Animal Farm. Film Review: Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) In the year 1984, rocket bombs and rats prey on the inhabitants of the crumbling metropolis of London. If you've ever gone to high school it is likey you had to read a George Orwell store. That is why one of the unproven rumors about 1984 as explored in Dorian Lynskey’s The Ministry of Truth, a respectful and intelligent biography of a novel is that the. The protagonist (John Hurt), a low-ranking Party member and government bureaucrat, lives in the totalitarian socialist nation-state which encompasses Britain and continental Europe. In the story, the world has devolved into three mega-countries. User Reviews: Write a Review and Rate this discĭavart, United States of America ( Reviewer Ranking: 2) wrote this review on September 19, 2005: The film '1984' was actually shot in 1984 during the two-month time period described in George Orwells late 1940s novel. You must login to register/view your ratings
1984 JOHN HURT REVIEW MOVIE
There are no other editions of this movie in other regions. There are no other editions of this movie in the current region (region 1). User Rating: (1 vote) ( More Details and Cast Your Vote) Stifling atmosphere will likely appeal to sci-fi, romance, or drama fans in the mood for something dark. Synopsis: Tale of forbidden love in Big Brother nightmarish future is relentlessly bleak. Winston Smith (John Hurt, The Elephant Man) is a resident of Oceania who works at the Ministry of Truth where he rewrites papers so that they constantly put the Ingsoc party in a good light.Winston’s growing disinterest for the life he lives pushes him to try to find ways to rebel, though, he finds himself at a loss of what to do.
