1984
1984 by George Orwell Movie Review The film 1984 depicted absolute inequality within the society – those who possess hierarchical power rule over those who are at the lower bunk. Low-ranked people were deprived from freedom of opposition, expression of what they believe is right, and are obliged to walk away from what they think is benevolent. Dictatorship dominated entirely the state of Oceania. Thus, it made a huge gap between the proletariat and the elite – the poor and the rich. Privacy seemed to be a gospel that has never been preached. Love was fully tendered to the Party; as if it was the only existing being love could be offered to. In like manner, extreme loyalty to the party was a must because the wage of betrayal is arrest, imprisonment, torture and often death. Similarly, privacy, intimacy, freedom and love were not vented openly owing to the fact that they constitute the “thought crimes”. Winston Smith, a member of the Ministry of Truth, believed in an unalter...