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Harrison Bergeron

  • TV Movie
  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.8K
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Sean Astin, Christopher Plummer, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Hayden Christensen, and Andrea Martin in Harrison Bergeron (1995)
Dark ComedySci-Fi

In a distant future, egalitarianism has created a truly equal state. The cost? The sacrifice of everything great about humankind. The question: is peace worth the price?In a distant future, egalitarianism has created a truly equal state. The cost? The sacrifice of everything great about humankind. The question: is peace worth the price?In a distant future, egalitarianism has created a truly equal state. The cost? The sacrifice of everything great about humankind. The question: is peace worth the price?

  • Director
    • Bruce Pittman
  • Writers
    • Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
    • Arthur Crimm
    • Jon Glascoe
  • Stars
    • Sean Astin
    • Miranda de Pencier
    • Eugene Levy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce Pittman
    • Writers
      • Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
      • Arthur Crimm
      • Jon Glascoe
    • Stars
      • Sean Astin
      • Miranda de Pencier
      • Eugene Levy
    • 40User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Sean Astin
    Sean Astin
    • Harrison Bergeron
    Miranda de Pencier
    Miranda de Pencier
    • Phillipa
    Eugene Levy
    Eugene Levy
    • President McCloskey
    Howie Mandel
    Howie Mandel
    • Charlie (of 'Chat with Charlie')
    Andrea Martin
    Andrea Martin
    • Diana Moon Glampers
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • John Klaxon
    Nigel Bennett
    Nigel Bennett
    • Dr. Eisenstock
    Peter Boretski
    Peter Boretski
    • Newman
    David Calderisi
    David Calderisi
    • Commissioner Benson
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    • Jeannie
    Hayden Christensen
    Hayden Christensen
    • Eric
    Cindy Cook
    • Weatherperson
    Roger Dunn
    Roger Dunn
    • George Bergeron
    Jayne Eastwood
    Jayne Eastwood
    • Ms. Newbound
    Hal Eisen
    • TV Announcer - San Quentin
    Matthew Ferguson
    Matthew Ferguson
    • Garth Bergeron
    Michael Fletcher
    • Technician
    John Friesen
    • Frank the Plumber
    • Director
      • Bruce Pittman
    • Writers
      • Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
      • Arthur Crimm
      • Jon Glascoe
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    User reviews40

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    matt0tallon

    I can still remember

    It's been over two years since Ive seen this movie and I can still remember it. the movie was just so mezmerizing, I couldn't stop watching it if I wanted to! I had to know what happened to harry. The movie was able to be depressing and funny at the same time, great tongue and cheek stuff. Its all in how you take it with this film. it can be precieved in so many ways. In short I loved it! this deserves to be a classic.
    7merklekranz

    "Idiocracy" for intellectuals .................

    It's easy to imagine Mike Judge's hilarious film "Idiocracy" as a dumbed down version of Kurt Vonnegut's "Harrison Bergeron". "Harrison Bergeron" is both darkly humorous, and at the same time frightening. This is intelligent science fiction, that extols the belief that mediocrity for everyone should be the goal of society. The government implements control over citizen's brains with electronic headbands. This diabolical system is overseen by Christopher Plummer, one of a few privileged citizens, not controlled by a headband. Sean Astin is Harrison Bergeron, a rebellious intellectual who tries to overthrow the system. The film has dark comedy, an excellent and appropriate soundtrack, and top notch acting. Recommended sci-fi viewing. - MERK
    9cserpesn

    pearl in a shell

    I saw this movie more than a year ago by chance. I didn't even want to watch it first, but somehow I just got stuck in front of the TV. It was late at night after the Olympics, so i don't think a lot of people saw it. Though I have always loved Sean Astin this movie is certainly a good reason to love him all the more. The "utopia" idea is no new thing in a movie, and usually it's quite interesting how they figure it out eventually. Let's admit: making a good future movie is like walking on eggshells, but I think the cast and crew of this small movie has nothing to be ashamed of. They did really well. It is very impressive how the story of Harrison and of his pure heart and mind talks about life, the equality of men, the lies, the love and of course the arts. I think this movie had become a shiny little secret of the soul of the relatively few people who is lucky enough to have seen it.
    mermatt

    A fascinating look at our times

    Even though the film takes place in the future, it is an interesting and frightening look at our own times. It's a combination of 1984 and MATRIX with a 50s-style movie. The fact that we allow ourselves to be told what to think and do is played out in an interesting fashion. The Thoreau-like character sees the facade and learns how to break through. Sean Austin does a great job as the naive innocent who sees into the darkness behind the facade. Christopher Plummer is very effective as the "big brother" who actually has a soul. The film makes us confront the dilemma of whether we want to be "normal" or to be who we really are.
    9itamarscomix

    Good, smart sci-fi

    Bruce Pittman's intelligent and modest TV adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's short story is a wonderful and much under-appreciated piece of high sci-fi. Films of this kind are rarely made, simply because there's not much potential audience for low-budget science fiction - most people are in sci-fi mainly for special effects and impressive battles. Harrison Bergeron, though, is one of those few adaptations made of real philosophical sci-fi, the kind that creates an image of the future as a reflection of our own reality. And it succeeds quite well in delivering its message, and for what it is it could be enjoyed by almost everyone - though I doubt it could have done well in the theaters.

    The film revolves around two wonderful lead actors - one is Sean Astin, who recently gained success and fame as Sam Gamgee in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy. The other is the wonderful British actor Christopher Plummer, remembered by sci-fi buffs as the Klingon General Chang from Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country. Brilliant comedian Eugene Levy gives an eerily funny performance as the President. The story is of a future America in which equality is achieved by discouraging exceptional talent or intelligence and creating forced mediocrity. Harrison (Sean Astin) is one of the exceptional few whose intelligence surfaces despite the government's best efforts and is therefore given the chance to work for the government. There he discovers the timeless Orwellian truth of Fascist regimes - all are equal, but some are more equal than others. Astin's interplay with Clummer (the classic 'Big Brother') is wonderful, and the ending is beautiful. The script does an excellent job of expanding Vonnegut's very short story into a 100 minute film.

    Harrison Bergeron is well worth watching - if you can get your hands on it. As far as I know there isn't a DVD available, but the VHS can be ordered on Amazon and the movie plays occasionally on television. If you're interested in science fiction literature of authors like Vonnegut, Philip K. Dick, or Isaac Asimov, this wonderful little think-piece is a good purchase.

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    • Trivia
      Harrison asks "who was that old guy in 'King Lear'?" and is told it's actor Macaulay Culkin. This is meant as a joke, as Culkin was a child actor at the time this movie was made and will be 73 in 2053.
    • Quotes

      Harrison Bergeron: Anyway, I don't think you're all that stupid.

      Alma Starbuck: Thanks! Well I don't think that you're all that smart.

    • Connections
      Features Cadet d'eau douce (1928)
    • Soundtracks
      Lollipop
      Music and Lyrics by Beverly Ross and Julius E. Dixson Sr. (as Julius Dixon)

      Used by permission of Edward B. Marks Music Co.

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    • Release date
      • August 13, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Cypress Films home page
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Гаррісон Бержерон
    • Filming locations
      • University of Toronto-Scarborough Campus, Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Atlantis Films
      • Cypress Films (I)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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