This provocative sci-fi outing is set in an over-populated, horribly polluted 21st century where child-bearing has become illegal. To help ease the tension and stress caused by not procreating, married couples use robot dolls to substitute for children. One couple decides to break the law and have a real baby in secret. Unfortunately, their neighbors find out and demand that the couple share the baby with them. The other couple does so, but finds that the neighbors get too attached to the infant. They stop sharing their ...
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This provocative sci-fi outing is set in an over-populated, horribly polluted 21st century where child-bearing has become illegal. To help ease the tension and stress caused by not procreating, married couples use robot dolls to substitute for children. One couple decides to break the law and have a real baby in secret. Unfortunately, their neighbors find out and demand that the couple share the baby with them. The other couple does so, but finds that the neighbors get too attached to the infant. They stop sharing their child, and the neighbors becomes so angry that they report them to authorities. The couple and their baby are arrested and sentenced to death. Fortunately, the clever husband anticipated this and made a few plans in advance. Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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Geraldine Chaplin, Don Gordon, Diane Cilento, Oliver Reed. Very good. 1971 Run time: 96. Providing great media since 1972. All used discs are inspected and guaranteed. Digital copy/codes may be expired or not included. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
Add this copy of Zpg: Zero Population Growth to cart. $7.87, very good condition, Sold by Goodwill Industries of S.W.FL. rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Fort Myers, FL, UNITED STATES, published 2008.
Add this copy of Zpg: Zero Population Growth to cart. $8.80, very good condition, Sold by HPB-Movies rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Dallas, TX, UNITED STATES, published 2008 by Legend Films.
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Geraldine Chaplin, Don Gordon, Diane Cilento, Oliver Reed. Very good. 1971 Run time: 96. Providing great media since 1972. All used discs are inspected and guaranteed. Digital copy/codes may be expired or not included. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
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Imagine: No more wars; Cancer and Heart Disease cured; science and technology have acted to destroy wildlife and plantlife such that more living space is created. More and more people sticking around putting a strain on available resources (sound familiar?) It gets to the point where childbearing is outlawed to put a cap on stressing growth. The penalty? Death! The effort examines the effect that type of dystopian existence can have on not our physical selves but the spiritual sides. I would rate this higher if there were more character development but part of the message is that individual character is slowly being sapped from the people in the society. One evidence is the seeming mandatory wearing of calming blue clothing when in public acting as a pacifying agent. So there goes the plus for costuming. The cinematography is excellent. The parts requiring special efects (Invisible tattoos on pre-edict concieved children) may seem not hard to pull off but in 1972 it was a good effort. There's no pyrotechnics. Cars are a thing of the past so for props there isn't much to rate, well, except there is this neat thing that flies through the polluted skies lecturing on morality. No, not Zardoz, but hey that's pretty close. I liked this movie. Ms Chaplin is at her 28 year old prettiest and most talented while reacting to Mr Reed who is so good at playing off the other characters. There is some ingenuity in the plot twist which turns this into the pre-apocalytic it is. See, humanity just can't live caged up like that and here it is very well presented and shown on the verge of its collapse. If you don't know that everythings about to implode, the movie's dull. Knowing it, makes it one of the better investigations of the future of the human condition.
My DVD had no added features to watch. (Which could have manifested itself as a plea for donations to a zero population growth trust fund I trust. )