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fandomsecrets2015-06-14 03:33 pm
[ SECRET POST #3084 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3084 ⌋
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[Sense8]
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[Lawrence of Arabia]
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[Mos Def (Ford Prefect in the Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy movie), and Peter Capaldi (the Twelfth Doctor)]
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[Orphan Black]
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[DC Comics]
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[Super Sonico]
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[Shuriken Sentai Ninninger]
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[Alesha Dixon (Britain's Got Talent) and Van Ness Wu (Asia's Got Talent)]
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[Valiant Hearts]
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[The Lorax (book)]
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[Outerlander vs. Twilight]
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[Wrestling]
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[Life Is Strange, RWBY, Regular Show, New Girl]
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(Anonymous) 2015-06-14 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)But, yes, where they fail is that they're either trying to be edgy for the sake of it... or they're trying to make a statement, and failing badly. A lot of them feel like they're complaining about teachers (every child must take The Test at thirteen!) Whereas We was written by a guy who actually experienced living in a world like that. Brave New World was written in a similar time of social upheaval.
They're also often not very convincing. They're not subtle; they're too loud and didactic. Take Bladerunner, for instance. I like that movie and I would classify it as a dystopian film, and it's certainly trying to make statements and say stuff.
But the world it's created feels believable; there's attention to detail. It feels lived-in. It's not entirely made up of statements. It's not 100% concept, if that makes sense.
Like... there's so much material for dystopian writing in the world we already live in, and some things people aren't even addressing!
I also don't always like the cynicism of dystopian literature (1984 is especially bad for this, ugh, Orwell). Like the whole 'apathetic citizens' thing. It's not 100% realistic if everyone in the society just goes along with shit (except the hero OFC) because 'that's how humanity really is!'
If you contrast darkness with a bit of light, it makes it that much more powerful.
/rant
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(Anonymous) 2015-06-15 05:05 am (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2015-06-15 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)Now, Brazil is dystopian.