It didn’t age well in some respects (misogyny, racism, borderline sexual assault), but it’s a great watch and the envisioning of a dystopian 2022 through the lens of 1973 is fascinating.
e: your comment inspired me to rewatch it and the 30 year old man living with his father is spot on.
Man, I hate to break it to you, but we all have the power to turn humans into food.
IT’S PEOPLE! SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE!!
what movie was this? I remember that plot twist but not the movie name.
Soylent Green.
https://soylent.com/products/soylent-drink-sampler-variety-pack
Soylent Green is my favorite flavor, but Soylent Red is my second favorite ;)
Thanks! Added to my watch list.
It didn’t age well in some respects (misogyny, racism, borderline sexual assault), but it’s a great watch and the envisioning of a dystopian 2022 through the lens of 1973 is fascinating.
e: your comment inspired me to rewatch it and the 30 year old man living with his father is spot on.
No turning into required. Humans are already food. Just ask bears.
Polar bears especially. They LOVE us!
BILLIONAIRES TASTE BETTER
Doubtful, but we should eat them anyway.
Hypothetically, if I have a fridge full of people but the power goes out while I’m on an hunting trip so it all goes rancid was it ever really food?