Has dark feel like Fahrenheit 451
This was a good movie, as I've come to expect out of Gary Sinise. It was interesting to see Tony Shalhoub also, before his TV "Monk" character caught on.
The sets were believable, in that you felt like you could be living under a dome like they did. There's a claustrophobic element that comes through strongly, adding to the feeling that you are trapped and watched along with the characters. I kind of wonder what they eat though (Soylent Green?), there wasn't much vegetation or animal life apparent.
I just hope our future isn't really like that--I was left with the same darkened emotions as when I first saw Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451".
The sets were believable, in that you felt like you could be living under a dome like they did. There's a claustrophobic element that comes through strongly, adding to the feeling that you are trapped and watched along with the characters. I kind of wonder what they eat though (Soylent Green?), there wasn't much vegetation or animal life apparent.
I just hope our future isn't really like that--I was left with the same darkened emotions as when I first saw Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451".
- usmc80
- Aug 11, 2007