451 degrees Fahrenheit

Brenda 2022-01-07 15:52:48

Truffaut’s film is about a totalitarian society similar to "1984". Books as a substitute for ideas are absolutely forbidden. The male protagonist as a firefighter is the tool of governance, and when he is attracted by a female neighbor Gradually turned, and finally joined the bookman ranks, but it seems to be another totalitarian way of life. The film is mainly satire, lack of gradual technique, absurdity occupies a lot of space so that it lacks enough power to form opinions and floats to the surface.

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Fahrenheit 451 quotes

  • The Captain: What's this, Montag? Something wrong between you and the pole?

  • The Captain: Go on, Montag, all this philosophy, let's get rid of it. It's even worse than the novels. Thinkers and philosophers, all of them saying exactly the same thing: "Only I am right! The others are all idiots!"