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What movies or series do you think are the most relevant for today's world?

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2024 5:02 pm
by deucher
In my opinion, today the world needs to understand why our planet is important to us, because I would find films about space interesting and even necessary, as well as documentaries about how we live and behave on the planet. And also films about war play an important role, because it is necessary to understand that war brings only death and destruction, and we do not have another planet.

Re: What movies or series do you think are the most relevant for today's world?

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2024 7:48 am
by Nathan
In today's rapidly changing world, certain movies and series address pressing issues and reflect contemporary realities. "Black Mirror" offers thought-provoking insights into the consequences of technology and societal trends. "The Social Dilemma" examines the impact of social media on individuals and society. "Parasite" sheds light on class inequality and socioeconomic disparities. "The Handmaid's Tale" serves as a cautionary tale about authoritarianism and women's rights. These works resonate with audiences by confronting relevant themes and sparking important conversations about the complexities of modern life

Re: What movies or series do you think are the most relevant for today's world?

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2024 8:07 am
by Daisy
"A Clockwork Orange" remains relevant in today's world due to its exploration of themes such as societal control, violence, and free will. With the rise of surveillance and censorship in the digital age, the film's examination of government intrusion and manipulation of individual behavior feels particularly pertinent. Similarly, "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" addresses issues of institutionalization, mental health stigma, and the abuse of power, shedding light on ongoing struggles within contemporary healthcare systems and society's treatment of marginalized individuals. Both films serve as cautionary tales and catalysts for discussions about the complexities of human nature and the structures that govern our lives.