Extended Reading
  • Thaddeus 2022-02-11 08:01:58

    Soylent Green

    In 2022, the earth has been destroyed to a certain extent by over-industrial production and over-population pollution. The village has been polluted and cannot live in, and is controlled by the government. People can only crowd in the city. Fresh food, such as fresh vegetables, meat, and fruits are...

  • Juliana 2022-02-11 08:01:58

    What is a person, can I eat it?

    It was the movie that a foreign teacher of human geography watched when he was talking about population. (Because it was given by a foreign teacher, I watched it in English.) The details of this movie are really well done. The identity of the character and even the character can be clearly...

  • Ettie 2022-02-11 08:01:58

    New Hollywood’s enthusiastic political thriller, setting the time in the future and assuming that most people have never tasted fresh food is a good idea. The audience's own food needs and love can completely substitute for the protagonist's hunger; and the appropriate warning role: hand over the world to those terrible politicians and businessmen, and your future is not far away.

  • Morris 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    The sadness of man is not that he has no foresight, but that he is still stubborn even if he has

Soylent Green quotes

  • Hatcher: What's the story with the Simonson homicide?

    Det. Thorn: It was carefully set up to make it look like he was killed after he caught some punk burglarizing his apartment.

    Hatcher: What do you think it was?

    Det. Thorn: It was an assassination. A well-planned assassination.

    Hatcher: You know this for a fact?

    Det. Thorn: Four reasons. One: the alarm system in the building was out of order for the first time in two years. Two: the bodyguard who was supposed to be protecting him was conveniently out shopping. Three: the punk that broke into the apartment didn't take anything. And four: the punk who killed Simonson was no punk because he used a meat hook instead of a gun to make it look like a punk.

    Hatcher: Well, if the punk didn't take anything from the apartment, what did you take?

    Det. Thorn: Everything I could lay my hands on.

  • Sol: [seeing the steak that Thorn has brought home, breaking down in tears] How did we come to this?