Satirical Sci-fi

Satire has always been a favored "genre" of mine, and for this week's satirical sci-fi I rewatched the movie "Idiocracy". This is a fabulous movie for this genre because it still is a very real, yet horrifying and comedic, take on our future world. Although, it is truly a statement of the present times and our society today, like all satire. It illustrates what we prioritize in our world today, such as commercialism, food intake, and consumerism in general. It shows the toll our planet will take, due to our current treatment of it, and the consequences there in. "Idiocracy" portrays a semi-lighthearted, slightly crude take on the future enough that people are able to digest it, but still hide from the issues its dealing with.
The in class movie, "Downsizing" I felt related back to "Idiocracy" in a very distinct way in dealing with the constant issue of the state of our planet, but took this stance in a different tone. There was very little direct humor, very little humor at all, and focused on the main theme. In this potential future reality, human beings are creating colonies, and people, to be the fraction of the size, thus reducing waste by a huge level. There are so many hidden elements you don't notice within "Downsizing" that illustrate the true nature of satire especially in this sci-fi oriented world. It is a commentary on not only the environment but social issues immensely.
I think one of the most beautiful elements of satire is being able to make a controversial statement in a way that almost everyone could agree on or observe.

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