This little
essay is inspired by my son’s entry yesterday. His comment about what our
future on Planet Earth due to Climate Change might look like in terms of movies
got me thinking.
First off,
have you ever noticed that any time somebody creates a movie about “the
future”, the environment is very high-tech, usually in space, and/or on Earth,
and with very depleted resources. Now I know somebody right now is reading this
and saying what about Avatar? Well, I am not going to include Avatar
because it is on Pandora, ad entirely different planet with lots of animals
running around that do not at all look like members of our animal kingdom, but
I digress…
Starting
with the tech thing: it is interesting to me that even movies from close to 40
years ago (Blade Runner, Back to the Future, etc) all seem to have envisioned
humans interacting with and often relying on technology – technology that is
far more advanced than the tech of that day.
Back then, people knew about computers, and some used them in limited
capacity, but they were nowhere near as prevalent as they are today – literally
in one’s hand near constantly. Why did
we think that we needed these things? Why did we think they would be better/more
advanced/enabling than how we were already functioning? And for that matter,
before computers were invented, how did people see the future as being?
Now the
environment angle: I feel like I never see futuristic movies where nature is
thriving, with humans living in increasing harmony with the world around
them. The landscape is usually bleak (a
la Mad Max or The Hunger Games) with resources in short supply. This may seem
like an obvious movie background nowadays with constant talk about Climate Change.
But, again, like 40 years ago the concept was not common knowledge (nor was it
the reality it now is) and yet, movies were being made about a future with a
depleted planet, often with people resorting to going to Outer Space to find a
new, vibrant home.
I feel like these two movie trends are very much interrelated. It will be interesting to see if the trends take a turn as they increasingly become reality. Would be interested in hearing people’s thoughts!
Eve
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