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Soylent Green is a fascinating dive into a dystopian future where society's collapse due to overpopulation and environmental decay is palpable. Richard Fleischer crafts a bleak and unsettling tone that lingers long after viewing. The pacing has this slow-burn quality, which builds tension and dread, especially as you get closer to the infamous reveal. The performances, particularly from Charlton Heston and Edward G. Robinson, add gravitas; Robinson's final scenes are haunting and poignant. The practical effects, considering the era, really stand out, creating a gritty atmosphere that feels all too real. Themes of survival and morality resonate deeply, making it a thought-provoking watch amidst the sci-fi genre landscape.
Noteworthy for its social commentary.Charlton Heston's performance is compelling.The ending leaves a lasting impact.
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