Robocop 1987

Time for a rewatch!

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    The guy screaming while ripping off his own head traumatized the fuck out of me when I was 5. These 80s movies were hardcore.

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    I’ve said before, but we need to stop making dystopian films/tv because it just gives them ideas.

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    The issue is that, in the reality they don’t actually need to aid criminals.

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            Yes, it was a „election poster“ for the 1934 „elections“, and the building is the Palazzo Braschi, where the fascist party had their HQ.

            The „SI“ all over the poster is Italian for yes, since the „choice“ you had in this „election“ was this: yes or no… (They were already in power at the time, so that was no real election.)

            https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/headquarters-fascist-party-1934/

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            wow, I was assuming metropolis. it just screams dystopia to me, but I guess they had to get that aesthetic from somewhere

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              It was certainly a dystopia for many people. Such places have existed many times before. We shouldn’t take our freedom for granted.

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                There’s a distinction to be made between things that “look” dystopian, and actual dystopias. I think a lot of our current visual language of dystopia was taken from fascist/communist design choices which were in many respects independent of all the oppression they perpetrated. this example really drove that home for me, since the media it inspired came to mind before the reality.

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                  That’s an interesting line of thought. Can one see it truly as independent from their oppression? Perhaps this type of propaganda is innate to what it truly is, and any such oppressive system might be incapable of not using it.

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    Sadly any sort of criticism of the police or social commentary in these kinds of police movies go right over the heads of the “thin blue line” people. They see cop movie, they automatically assume they’re the good guys, no exceptions. I’ve seen them try to find any way to justify misconduct by police characters in fiction, even when it’s obvious the author almost certainly intended for those actions to be viewed negatively.