"In a cinema showing patriotic newsreel, anonymous, black-clad citizens rise from their seats in unison to praise their leader Big Brother. Later in the film, it is made clear that the government considers each individual to be no more than a 'cell' in the great organism of the state."
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British filmsDystopian filmsFilms about technologyPolitical drama filmsFilms directed by Michael Radford
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Christopher Falzon, Philosophy Goes to the Movies: An Introduction to Philosophy (3rd ed.) (New York, N. Y.: Routledge, 2015), pp. 183–184.
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