
An Essay "Brave new world"
Brave new world A few days ago I watched interesting film, called “Brave New World” - a 1998 television movie, loosely based on Aldous Huxley’s novel “Brave New World”. The film stars Peter Gallagher (Bernard Marx), Tim Guinee (John Cooper) and Rya Kihlstedt (Lenina Crowne). It is an abridged version of the original story. In a future society, humans are genetically engineered, long-term relationships have become a thing of the past and drug taking is routine.
Brave new world A few days ago I watched interesting film, called “Brave New World” - a 1998 television movie, loosely based on Aldous Huxley’s novel “Brave New World”. The film stars Peter Gallagher (Bernard Marx), Tim Guinee (John Cooper) and Rya Kihlstedt (Lenina Crowne). It is an abridged version of the original story. In a future society, humans are genetically engineered, long-term relationships have become a thing of the past and drug taking is routine. While on an excursion from this “brave new world”, Bernard Marx becomes fascinated by John Cooper, a man who does not live by the rules. But Bernard’s decision to take him back to the city leads to conflict.
During this time Bernard and Lenina are beginning to realize that John was right, when he sad about artificiality of their being and that all their life and their reality was a lie.
The film looks dated and would be boring for some. But those who are interested in what might happen to the human race should check this out. This idea is the most likely to come true of all possible fates of humans. I can't call this film funny, thrilling or exciting but a clear film that makes you think.
