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In this episode of our dystopia series, we're taking a unique look at how comedy can reveal dystopian realities. We'll be discussing Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times (1936) and Jacques Tati's Playtime (1967), two films that use humor and satire to critique the increasingly mechanized and alienating modern world.
Modern Times showcases the struggles of the common man against the dehumanizing effects of industrialization, while Playtime offers a satirical glimpse into a sterile, overly-technologized future.
Join us as we explore how these films use comedy to shed light on the dystopian aspects of everyday life.
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By James Payne4.8
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In this episode of our dystopia series, we're taking a unique look at how comedy can reveal dystopian realities. We'll be discussing Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times (1936) and Jacques Tati's Playtime (1967), two films that use humor and satire to critique the increasingly mechanized and alienating modern world.
Modern Times showcases the struggles of the common man against the dehumanizing effects of industrialization, while Playtime offers a satirical glimpse into a sterile, overly-technologized future.
Join us as we explore how these films use comedy to shed light on the dystopian aspects of everyday life.
Visit our website https://www.journeythroughscifi.com/
Email Us!
Follow us on TWITTER
Add us on INSTAGRAM
Like us on FACEBOOK
Follow us on LETTERBOXD
Support the podcast on PATREON

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