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Die Zukunft ist da.
Die Bürger haben ihre individuellen Rechte verloren, sie sind nummerierte Dronen, die von einem staatlichen Drogenprogramm im Zaum gehalten werden. Das Leben des Fabrikarbeiters THX-1138 ändert sich radikal und unwiderruflich, als ihn seine Mitbewohnerin LUH-3417 dazu bringt, die Drogen nicht mehr einzunehmen. Als daraufhin ihr Sexualtrieb erwacht, beginnen die beiden eine verbotene Liebesaffäre. Der Staat entdeckt die illegale Vereinigung und Drogenverweigerung – THX und LUH werden getrennt. Doch THX ist entschlossen, seinem mauerlosen Gefängnis zu entfliehen und herauszufinden, was mit LUH geschehen ist. Bevor er das tun kann, muss er die Polizeiroboter umgehen und sich den unbekannten Gefahren der Außenwelt stellen.
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George Lucas' 1st film, his student project brought to life in feature format and his creative spark ignited with the help of Francis Ford Coppola. It's not a hugely polished plot and has a quite a mundane bunch of themes in it. But the visuals, considering it was 1971, give a glimpse into what was to come from Lucas. Robert Duvall is as good as ever
Boring as hell, I hate movies where the director is more interested in the visuals than the narrative.
Bleak and somber dystopian sci-fi flick. There's some interesting (if a little cliche) ideas and design at play here, but the film drags to much to be truly great. Feels a little pretentious.
I'm always reluctant to watch old movies, even if they are well rated. I'm glad that I watched this. I surely didn't expect anything of this caliber. The director didn't do any special fx which made this movie absolutely watchable and not too old-fashioned. I can absolutely recommend this movie to any viewer interested in scifi with an age of 20 and above (not because of the violence, but because of the required education to truly endulge in this masterpiece).
What the hell have I just watched? A bleak dystopian vision of the future, THX 1138 is paced slower than a sloth on sedatives with a storyline that raises more questions than it answers. Characters are introduced for no reason and add nothing to the story which has an abrupt and unsatisfactory conclusion. Robert Duvall is probably the only positive in this film with his performance as the titular THX 1138, but ultimately that isn't the highest praise it could be. Don't bother watching this, just read the synopsis on WIkipedia!