Saturday, 4 April 2015

SOYLENT GREEN (full review at The Reel Word)

Richard Fleischer’s 1973 science fiction movie, Soylent Green, is a hard-boiled detective yarn set against the backdrop of a dystopian future, ravaged by the effects of overpopulation and the greenhouse effect.

The year is 2022 and the Earth is running on empty. The soil and seas have been poisoned by industry, and population growth has strangled the planet. Set in a crammed, breadline New York City, there is so little room people sleep on stairways, and the majority of the population exist on rationed food cubes (the titular Soylent Green, as well as Soylent Red and Soylent Yellow). Opportunism is rife, and luxury is seized with both hands whenever it presents itself.  It is a world of food riots, unemployment and endless stifling heat.
Read the rest of the review at The Reel Word:
http://www.thereelword.net/reel-classic-soylent-green/

IMDB: Soylent Green

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