Personally, as is often noted, “Idiocracy” is probably tops for current events… but for the farther future, I’d go Blade Runner Universe, most likely… just for the sheer scale of total biosphere degradation and megacorp control. How about you?

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    Present day isn’t Idiocracy, in the Idiocracy the president cared about his people and listened to the world’s smartest man to fix the crops.

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    Quality land by Marc Uwe Kling. The world is basically ruled by hyper capitalistic cooperations, people are rated by their productivity people don’t buy stuff actively, it’s bought for them by their personal AI when the algorithm thinks they need it.

    The plot partly follows the presidential election between an AI powered Robot that tries to act in the interest of humanity versus a populist right wing TV cook that’s a shockingly close prediction of Trump. The other part is about the main character on his mission to refund an item he didn’t actually want.

    To this day my favourite dystopian book.

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    I think the Wired of Serial Experiments Lain is pretty accurate.

    Companies like Meta are actively trying to create an immersive digital world (the “metaverse”) like the Wired.

    And the Wired is symbolic of the issues with the modern internet, from the escapism and addiction to rumors to false information shaping peoples views to companies controlling the world throigh algorithms and censorship.

    The multiple Lains are symbolic of how everyone can a different view of you and your opinions, often shaped by lies, and the Wired Lain which is the one of these actually controlled by her is symbolic of how we act differently online than in real life.

    Masami Eiri is symbolic of companies and powerful individuals controlling online narratives and owning most of the internet you interact with.

    The Phantoma game is symbolic of how the things that happen and the things that are said online have real world consequences.

    It is an absolutely brilliant show which I highly recommend watching if you like visual metaphors.

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    It’s not a sci-fi dystopia, but I just watched Zootopia again and the plot is harsher in hindsight. The villain is trying to gain power by turning everyone against a minority population and making them fear that minority. To think this came out before Trump’s first presidency.

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      Also the cops can do whatever they want with impunity.

      By the end, judy is BFs with the biggest mob boss in town, who she knows kills people.

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      Well, this isn’t a unique concept. The fact it goes horrible pretty quickly and people keep falling for it is the truly impressive part.

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    The Running Man novel is set in 2025 and the second movie adaptation just came out. Things aren’t as bad as they are portrayed there. Reality shows aren’t killing people yet. But people are going on exploitative reality shows because they feel desperate for money.

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      Not too far away yet.

      There is a squid games reality show which is based on a game where they kill people, and they pretend to kill them in the snow so it’s being normalized.

      And Mr beast has his gameshow which is similar, where they treat the contestants inhumanly just for the convenience of the production.

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    I don’t know, I’m not sure anyone has made a movie about a boring-ass dystopia where the rich plunder everything and the rest of us are too propagandized to care no matter how desperate things get. I’m going for a special mix of Harrison Bergeron, The Day After Tomorrow and The Road ultimately. Oh and Snowcrash , but until we get there I’m sure “The Frog Boil” will be a hit when it does come out.

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    “A really efficient totalitarian state would be one in which the all-powerful executive of political bosses and their army of managers control a population of slaves who do not have to be coerced, because they love their servitude.”

    Visionary Aldous Huxley

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      I’ve never been able to quite let go of that movie. It’s very on-the-nose but still hits home. So many of us are what we see as the bad guys in the movie; just move it all down to earth and there we are.

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    Right now: Deus Ex, specifically the Adam Jensen games

    in the Near future, best case we get Cyberpunk 2077, worst case we get Horizon Zero dawn’s Faro Plague

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    I would say we’re getting dangerously close to the videogame “Freedom Fighters”. Just replace Soviet Union with MAGA and New York with US and we’re already there.

    1000002480

    wiki synopsis:

    The game is set in an alternate history in which the Soviet Union has invaded and occupied New York City. The player takes the role of Christopher Stone, a plumber turned resistance movement leader, fighting against the invaders in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and on Governors Island.