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EPISODE · Sep 26, 2023 · 1H 21M

#130 - Idiocracy - The Cyclical Nature of Satire and Its Relevance Today

from The Cinedicate: Film & TV Podcast

In a future where corporations reign supreme, "Idiocracy" paints a terrifying picture of what could happen if society devolves into mindless consumerism. In this world, Taco Bell has its own bank and supermarket, while Costco is transformed into a university. However, perhaps the most alarming aspect is the extreme dumbing down of the population. People have become so unintelligent that they use ropes to hold up falling buildings, and the average person speaks in a combination of hillbilly and valley girl accents. It's a bleak look at a future where intelligence and critical thinking have been abandoned in favor of mindless entertainment consumption.While "Idiocracy" definitely has its moments, it's fair to say that it didn't quite reach the same level of success as Mike Judge's previous hit, "Office Space." The beginning of the film is strong, setting a hilarious and satirical tone, but as the story progresses, it loses some of its comedic impact. Some argue that the humor hasn't aged well, as it relies heavily on outdated stereotypes and offensive language. It's a shame, considering how relatable and well-executed "Office Space" was. Perhaps "Idiocracy" can be seen as a sophomore slump for Judge...----------Listen to Hector on his podcast, ReShoot: An Amateur's Guide to Gooder Film----------Support The Cinedicate on PatreonConnect with The Cinedicate on these social platforms!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinedicate/Twitter: https://twitter.com/cinedicate/Discord: https://www.cinedicate.com/discord Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In a future where corporations reign supreme, "Idiocracy" paints a terrifying picture of what could happen if society devolves into mindless consumerism. In this world, Taco Bell has its own bank and supermarket, while Costco is transformed into a university. However, perhaps the most alarming aspect is the extreme dumbing down of the population. People have become so unintelligent that they use ropes to hold up falling buildings, and the average person speaks in a combination of hillbilly and valley girl accents. It's a bleak look at a future where intelligence and critical thinking have been abandoned in favor of mindless entertainment consumption.While "Idiocracy" definitely has its moments, it's fair to say that it didn't quite reach the same level of success as Mike Judge's previous hit, "Office Space." The beginning of the film is strong, setting a hilarious and satirical tone, but as the story progresses, it loses some of its comedic impact. Some argue that the humor hasn't aged well, as it relies heavily on outdated stereotypes and offensive language. It's a shame, considering how relatable and well-executed "Office Space" was. Perhaps "Idiocracy" can be seen as a sophomore slump for Judge...----------Listen to Hector on his podcast, ReShoot: An Amateur's Guide to Gooder Film----------Support The Cinedicate on PatreonConnect with The Cinedicate on these social platforms!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinedicate/Twitter: https://twitter.com/cinedicate/Discord: https://www.cinedicate.com/discord Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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