

It also explores the theme of how the removal of pain, sadness and suffering can also remove the spark of human spirit in particular, the use of the works of Shakespeare as a counterpoint to the bland events of this “brave new world” demonstrates that greatness will not exist where suffering does not exist. I say this because I find the story very interesting indeed it follows the adventures of several characters in this future world, and explores the way cultures can develop different and irreconcilable forms of morality. I’m going to give this movie the benefit of the doubt at this point, and assume that it more or less captures the story of the novel. It’s been years since I’ve read Aldous Huxley’s dystopian novel, which I’ve always seen as something of a companion piece to George Orwell’s 1984, only with a remarkably different dystopia. When an alpha male and a beta female visit a primitive colony on a vacation, they set off a chain of events in which a civilized man, brought up as a savage, is taken out of his setting and introduced to the world of the civilized men. In the future, people are bred to belong to select classes and are kept happy through the ingestion of a drug called soma. Featuring Keir Dullea, Bud Cort, Kristoffer Tabori
