Это список антиутопических фильмов . Антиутопические общества появляются во многих спекулятивных фантастических произведениях и часто встречаются в жанрах научной фантастики и фэнтези. [1] Антиутопии часто характеризуются дегуманизацией , [2] авторитарными правительствами, безжалостными мегакорпорациями , экологическими катастрофами , [3] или другими характеристиками, связанными с резким упадком общества.
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