Just for those who have remarked that they live in Brazil. It’s the movie Brazil that this meme is referring to.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 days ago

    i see not even leftists are done beating the “society is just like that one overt eugenics movie” druum

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    446 days ago

    Oh, don’t be so dramatic. We’re nowhere near that yet. We’re just rapidly spiraling toward it like a disoriented skydiver tangled in the lines of their reserve chute.

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      206 days ago

      Don’t forget that we are actually skydiving in tandem with someone who either doesn’t believe in gravity, is trying to hit the ground on purpose, or both.

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        That person is actively stabbing at the harness with a rusty pair of shears while accusing you of sabotaging the jump. Sometimes they end up stabbing themselves, but usually they just end up stabbing you through the harness instead.

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          25 days ago

          This is the most apt metaphor for the maga moment I’ve seen in a while. Thank you for that.

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        I like to think it wasn’t even tandem, they entered the picture Point Break style.

        We were skydiving. They just jumped out a plane after us.

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      66 days ago

      Plunging toward oblivion while happily screaming, “10,000’ so far so good, 5,000’ so far so good…”

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    Please leave The Matrix out of this. Seriously, do not compare any of that to The Matrix. It is a trans-allegory. If anything, not enough people know that. So many fucking Red Pill douchebags who would renounce the franchise once they learned that.

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      Idk it doesn’t look like we’ll run out of food and the population bomb turned out to be a dud. Maybe the food chain will collapse in the ecocrisis, but Capital will find a way to produce food more energy-intensively to compensate.

      It’s a classic, but it reflects the anxieties of the time for sure.

      • I’m not convinced that tech and humanity can create enough food sources to make up for losses that climate change is going to create. I think the damage is going to occur much more quickly than any replacement food chain could be established.

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    44 days ago

    Terry Gilliam’s Brazil is a masterpiece. He denies it, but anyone that has seen the movie and really knew Brazil in the eighties knows that movie is absolutely about the country.

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    296 days ago

    This diagram would make the same amount of sense if you randomized the titles in it.
    Maybe they’re already random.

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      166 days ago

      Nah, I can see it.

      • 1984: they’re rewriting history / propagandizing
      • Idiocracy: the morons are in charge
      • Hunger Games: they’re pitting us against each other
      • Brave New World: they’re distracting us with entertainment

      The others seem to fall pretty well into those categories.

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        66 days ago

        now explain brazil there, how is it om the 1984 and not hunger games

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          Are you thinking of the film or the country?

          The film has a large overbearing surveillance state / bureaucracy as the chief antagonist, it’s about the suppression of art and loss of human connection. Do you see it differently?

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              85 days ago

              It’s directed by Terry Gilliam, and it’s brilliant. It’s set in a bureaucratic totalitarian state, and follows a minor functionary who is slowly losing his mind. There are multiple overlapping plots, involving a rebel heating engineer, a man mistakenly abducted and tortured to death by the government after a computer glitch, the functionary’s politically ambitious mother, a quack plastic surgeon, a beautiful truck driver, terrorist attacks, and the functionary’s ever-growing escapist fantasy life. It’s one of my favorite films. Right up there with Delicatessen in terms of dystopian comedy sci-fi.

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        156 days ago

        They’re also rewriting history in Idiocracy (It’s actually a key story element at the end).
        “They’re pitting us against each other” is one of the most important aspects in 1984.
        And “They’re distracting us with entertainment” is literally at the core of Hunger Games.

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      Yeah it’s not really even a joke it’s just for the clapter. If someone said to you “it’s like we’re living in a dystopian future” it would be the same level of humor as this post.

      The only thing putting it in a four-way venn diagram added was to explain to the reader that the person doesn’t know how venn diagrams work.

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    Ah yes, the four cornerstones of dystopian fiction: 1984, Brave New World, Idiocracy, and Hunger Games

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    106 days ago

    I stared at this for a good couple of minutes trying to figure out why the new Captain America movie was in the diagram