Preocupado com o crescimento excessivo da população, o governo da Terra proíbe, sob pena de morte, todas as gestações, mas um casal decide arriscar ter um bebê real em vez de adotar legalmen... Ler tudoPreocupado com o crescimento excessivo da população, o governo da Terra proíbe, sob pena de morte, todas as gestações, mas um casal decide arriscar ter um bebê real em vez de adotar legalmente uma criança ciborgue.Preocupado com o crescimento excessivo da população, o governo da Terra proíbe, sob pena de morte, todas as gestações, mas um casal decide arriscar ter um bebê real em vez de adotar legalmente uma criança ciborgue.
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- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 1 vitória e 1 indicação no total
- Metromart Salesman
- (as Wayne John Rhodda)
- Telescreen Operator
- (as Ditte Maria)
- Thief
- (as Michael Hildesheim)
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- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
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Avaliações em destaque
Oliver Reed is living in a society where the government controls everything, especially reproduction. He and his woman have a child, and they have to conceil it. Well, that's the plot, and it goes on and on like that. I could've cared less, honestly, because the film lacks dramatic thrust. Perhaps I didn't allow myself to become as emotionally attached to this film as some people may, but I found it thought-provoking only in the sense that I was think,'When is this going to end?'
Don't get me wrong, I respect the sentiment behind the story. And the movie is professionally mounted, the costumes and sets are wonderfully drab. But, somehow I just couldn't get into the spirit of this cynical view of what our future holds. BLADE RUNNER it isn't.
But, ZPG is not bad exactly. It is just exceptionally mediocre.
Like "LOGAN'S RUN", it takes a similar "What If?" scenario, and places it in a bleak, controlled society. While the film itself may not be great, the concept does prove interesting and qualifies as good science fiction.
In my opinion, Oliver Reed is always worth watching. Along with Geraldine Chaplin and the great (and often underrated) Don Gordon, Reed delivers a solid performance, giving the film it's real thrust rather than placing it in the usual special effects laden territory.
In closing, "THE BLOB" is a great film. And, anyone who may think otherwise can join a previous reviewer and soak their head.
Thank you. -NM.
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- CuriosidadesThough the film did not do well commercially a novel adapted by co-screenwriter Max Ehrlich named The Edict did very well commercially.
- Citações
Carol McNeil: Couldn't we have a Christmas tree?
Russ McNeil: I seem to remember last year you called them 'sentimental' and 'decadent'.
Carol McNeil: This year I feel sentimental and decadent.
- ConexõesFeatured in Cinemacabre TV Trailers (1993)
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