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  1. The 1984(the year) adaptation has a atmosphere that Orwell would have imagined. However, it does not go into detail about the party's philosophy, and it might be boring for the average audience. The 1956 adaptation may be more entertaining, and the 1954 adaptation has the most explanation of the party's philosophy.

  2. 1984. 90 minutes ‧ R ‧ 1984. Roger Ebert. February 1, 1985. 3 min read. George Orwell made no secret of the fact that his novel 1984 was not really about the future but about the very time he wrote it in, the bleak years after World War II when England shivered in poverty and hunger. In a novel where passion is depicted as a crime, the ...

  3. If you're a fan of 80s slasher movies, you'll enjoy 1984. It pays homage to the 80s slasher genre in nearly every way. Characters, aesthetics, etc. I wasn't sold on 1984 at first and skipped the season when it initially aired in 2019. But I went back and watched it last year, and it was really good.

  4. 1984 was the year of classics. Classics such as Amadeus, Once Upon a Time in America, Karate Kid, Ghostbusters, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Beverly Hills Cop, Nightmare on Elm Street and the Terminator were released in this year.

  5. Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 23, 2020. Watching 1984 is a powerful, even terrifying experience, but so is being locked up in a dark closet. Radford's visualization of Orwell's vision in ...

  6. 1984 Reviews - Metacritic. 1985. TV-MA. Atlantic Releasing Corporation. 1 h 53 m. Summary In a totalitarian future society, a man, whose daily work is re-writing history, tries to rebel by falling in love. Drama. Sci-Fi. Directed By: Michael Radford.

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  8. John Hurt gives the beaten-down Winston a somber, even witless, face while still conveying his deep, suppressed longing for freedom and connection. Burton, using his smarmiest vocal intonations, makes even O'Brien's friendly gestures seem ominous and worrisome. In that way the movie faithfully embodies the book's tone, one of warning and dread.

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