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Key_Asparagus_919 t1_ixb3o1g wrote
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Name me at least 5 movies where technological progress was exhibited as something good.
goodsimpleton t1_ixb6dou wrote
Imitation Game October Sky The Right Stuff Temple Grandin Quest for Fire
Key_Asparagus_919 t1_ixb74a6 wrote
Well, you probably love movies a lot, but most people couldn't name a similar list
goodsimpleton t1_ixb8k4u wrote
I think in reality the subjects of films have not to do with the fate of technology or the beliefs of most humans but what 18-40 year old men will pay $20 to see. Your comment holds more water when applied to futurist films but literary futurism consist almost exclusively of cautionary tales and even they have more to say about those who weild technology than the tech itself. So part of the issue seems to be that the genre of futuristic speculative fiction is almost exclusively dark in tone. This has as much to do with marketing costs and audience expectations as anything else I expect. We don't watch Mad Max and The Matrix because they are more plausible than a film about a world in which technology heals society but because it is more compelling entertainment. Works about the future reveal our feelings about the present more than anything imo.
Key_Asparagus_919 t1_ixb9jr8 wrote
Then why is r/futurology so negative?
goodsimpleton t1_ixbdbaw wrote
...the fuck should I know??
Key_Asparagus_919 t1_ixbez4h wrote
Your post looks very smart
goodsimpleton t1_ixdcbph wrote
This has happened to me before.
Mortal-Region t1_ixbbtqb wrote
Ok, five sci-fi movies. Basically every sci-fi movie now is set in a shithole.
TopicRepulsive7936 t1_ixb8lev wrote
Real doomers don't watch movies.
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