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  • Could they screw up the ending any worse? I think not

  • Praise our Chevy.... I mean Ford.

  • disko orgi-porgi direktor

  • It seems the ideas of 1984 and Brave New World will intertwine in our reality.

  • i am 2 minutes into this and it sucks already. im going to stick with the amazing book. down with the shitty adaptations of amazing literature.

  • This movie is so funny.

  • 98% of this movie has probably went right over my head.

  • Albert Einstein and Leonardo da Vinci primitives ?

    Shakespeare a primitive ?

  • I jut love this movle,th book ws gr8 to although I was to young|(11yrs old) when i was reading it so i had a hard time getting it.One thing is for sure I really wanna engage that beta lady in the red close as often i could lol

  • Wonderful rendition of BNW . Easy to see why this version in particular is not banded about . 'The'Henry FORD wrote a 4volume compilation of newspaper articles called'TheInternationalJew'.Th­is is a must read for any intelligent person .(abebooks)

  • @theoutremerlibrary Henry Ford also assisted Hitler's 'war effort'.

  • WHAT THE FUCK THOMAS GRAHMBELL IS NOT HEADING THE CAST, THE MAIN CHARACTERS ARE MOST DEFINETLY MUSTAPHA AND JOHN

  • This movie is very good and it's good I am prescribed PleTy of XnAx, for how long it is.

  • This movie is so prophetic, the semi moron Epsilons are exactly like today's Hoodies and Chavs.

  • Over-prescription of ADD-type drugs, most people drink alcohol, most people have done drugs like dope & ecstasy, a whole range of organic & non-organic drugs, most children 'play' computer games instead of playing, a modern 'under class' in Western nations of people who will never hold a full time job, of people trying to stay impossibly young, the stressed importance of sex over love or relationships, lack of contact or knowledge of nature outside of cities, no, nothing like modern life.

  • this movie sucks

  • Is it just me... Or the book that haunted me for years is a now a fucking joke because of this movie. I mean if Brave New World is disturbing you (being your first dystopic book most likely it will.) Just watch this movie. Lol after spending a few years reading 1984, Brave New World,I have no mouth but i must scream, Requiem for a dream, A clockwork orange, Farenheit 451, Something Wicked This way comes, American Pyscho, the doppleganger series... I think my brain lost the ability of disturbed.

  • @Kimarusco Your fave book selections = my fave book selections, EXACTLY. Marry me???

  • @michellejohnsen Haha lol! Thats awesome you have good tastes in books!

  • Bernard looks like Jimmy Fallon

  • Let's see, meth, crack, cocain, antidepressant, alcohol, and sugar are the soma of today.

  • This is now in my top three favorite movies. I loved it. Thanks for sharing.

  • Lenina from the novel seems to have leaped off the page and into our lives. It wouldn't take much to imagine that she carries a smart phone on her Malthusian belt, has Twitter & Facebook accounts and sports a dragon tattoo on her back.

  • Morgana Rothschild = J.P. Morgan + the Rothschilds

  • Wow, didn't know that there are two movies: 1980 and 1998.

    Thx for uploading.

  • its a dystopian satire book, he was using satire to show that if we kept living the way that we did then this is how the future would be. like a clockwork orange or 1984

  • Dunno bout you guys, and i know that Huxley himself doesn't agree with me, but i think the world as portrayed in the book would be awesome.

  • @EvMund

    I thought so too when I read it in high school. I couldn't get the girls I knew back then (late 1970's Tulsa) to play Lenina Crowne for me, however.

  • "In keeping with the style of the original book, the script's newly-minted characters are given names of pop-culture icons"

    Pop culture? Really? Like Rothschild, Rockefeller and Marx?

  • @guicallegari LOL

  • @guicallegari Rothschild and Rockefeller are Knights of Malta and Marx was trained by the Jesuits in the British Museum from 1848. Pop culture was engineered by the Tavistock Institute for Global mind-control---social engineering and cultural programming. We should avoid it like the plague but we get bombarded with it on MTV and all the other music channels on Jesuit-controlled TV. John Logie Baird must be spinning in his grave.

  • @Islandretreat Marx trained by Jesuits? Can you please direct me to your source? I know that the Rockefellers and Rothschilds supported both sides, Communism and Democratic countries, but reading that Marx was Jesuit trained, is a new one on me. Sources please!

  • @Trevoc2 Ex-Jesuit Alberto Rivera was a high-ranking Jesuit who had been given special access to the Vatican's archives to study the techniques used (to destroy Christianity) by Emperor Nero, Emperor Constantine, Loyola, and others. According to Rivera Karl Marx was tutored by the Jesuits for 30 years in the tenets of Communism. It can be easily demonstrated that the Jesuits created Communism. They perfected Communism in their Paraguayan Reductions from 1607 to 1767. Hope that helps.

  • @Islandretreat I'm familiar with Alberto Rivera as I have him featured on my web page (h.t.t.p)DOTtrevocDOTwebsDOTco­m, but I guess I didn't hear that part in his long audios. Thanks for the info.

  • Aldous Huxley was for freedom, which is why he wrote his book. "Brave New World" depicted what it would look like if the liberal govt had it their way. These technologies (cloning [reproductive engineering], antidepressants, contraceptives, etc.) exists today (except the artificial womb chambers). What can be done today: Clone humans that can't reproduce. Only the few upper cast or selected groups can probably produce sperm and ovum to continue reproduction.

  • @hoorano I agree with your explanation with one exception, this diabolical plan to control the world is not limited to as you say "the liberal government". Both George Bush's espoused the New World Order Agenda, and neither is a "liberal" as are many others such as the Rockefellers and Morgans.

  • I don't care what your comment says, this is a great movie. So many highs and lows in acting, it almost feels authentic. Great acting. Love John!

  • Shakespeare was a primitive propaganda artist... lol

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  • @dippinonshabbat AND WHAT WOULD BE YOUR "MORE EFFICIENT" FORM OF CLOTHING?

  • This movie is a piece of Dookie in my ass

  • @Indiegyrl1 reading the book, just found out the douchy Mr. Frost man was the father of the "boy savage." *Oh, my Satan* face.

  • also, huxleys vision wasn't 'dystopian' it was an idea influenced by modern society. Dystopian to what we might think is abnormal

  • stupid opinion of huxleys vision, it looks like star trek. does everyone in the future have to wear lyrca onesies?

  • @esd86 Why not? its all about efficiency, why have 2 pieces of clothing when you can have 1? we might invent an even more efficient form of clothing in the future, but for now, thats it (plus there is such a thing as a production budget).

  • I LOVED THE NOVEL. BUT THIS FILM IS AWFUL.

  • 3 hours...just finished the long~~~~~~~~~~ trip Yay

    Nice tho :D relatively similar to the original text

  • So Helmholt Watson is black. Bernard Marx is not Jewish, and neither is Mustafa Mond. That basically ruins it. Adios.

  • We have a world full of Lenina Crownes now. It doesn't take much of a stretch to imagine that Lenina carries a smart phone on her Malthusian belt; Twitter & Facebook accounts; and some tattoos & piercings. She might even go to feelies based on the Twilight novels.

  • @MrAdvancedAtheist nice comment and I agree with you. Damn Lenina.

  • @MrAdvancedAtheist

    No we have not (thank God). Today people still care about their families and relationships,morality and emotions are still present today (fortunately). It isn't all about technology and gadgets.

  • The wavey soundtrack is making me seasick. I think I'm gonna hurl...

  • OK, Linda's fall was a little weird.

  • The movie starts off with the background of Linda, John's mother, and how she was lost which led to the conception of John.

  • The best acting ive ever seen

  • 0:9:58- Awesome Entrance Dance, Deltas! ;)

  • Compare this with Island....Huxley's idea of a better society....It is interesting Mustafa Mond isn't as I ENVISIONED HIM FROM READING...Oddly they are not lacking in ambition and one up man ship,;)

  • @izelatlan0478 I haven't seen this version yet, there is another movie done in the 90's i believe, it's not a bad movie..

  • Thanks for uploading!!

  • Huxley was a member of the Fabian Society. He wasn't predicting the future.

    He was telling us what it would be like.

  • @historypoliticsbb I agree that Brave New World is very prescient but I think The Fabians might have actually profited more from Huxley's membership than he did.

  • @reyrFuaP Yes, Huxley's brother, Julian, was actually the first President of UNESCO as well. It's pretty scary when you realise this.

  • @historypoliticsbb telling someone what the future holds is a prediction.

  • @dippinonshabbat Point is, he knew, it wasn't a guess.

  • @historypoliticsbb there's no way to absolutely "know" anything.

  • @dippinonshabbat Oh, not this post-structural/post-modernist BS. I know my name, DOB, height, weight, where I live, what my job is, where I travel each day, my relatives, all sorts of facts and details... stretch it out I know a heck of a lot.

    It is possible to absolutely know things. I hope you absolutely know at least something.

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  • @historypoliticsbb in other words, anything at all similar to Huxley's vision already existed then. So, unless you're trying to say Huxley was saying nothing would change... he didn't at all "know" what the future would be like.

  • @dippinonshabbat I've said all I want to. I'm sure we can find something better to do.

  • @historypoliticsbb You can't 'know' what the future is. Only predict.

  • @joshuaissac Unless you are part of planning it. If someone plans to invade a country, they could write an article in a newspaper (or a book) predicting that country will be invaded. Thus, in that article/book they are telling what the future will be like. This happens all the time, a on the whole range of scales. I predict I will now log off YouTube...

  • @historypoliticsbb I'm pretty sure that Huxley wrote this as a dystopia. He did not want the real world to turn out like what happens in the story. His utopia version of the book was called "Island".

  • @joshuaissac Sorry, but his brother, Julian Huxley, was the first President of UNESCO. Aldous knew what was going down. Test tube babies, abhorrence of pregnancy, sex as a social activity instead of reproduction, euthanasia, abolition of the family, One World Government... these things have either been implemented or are being implemented.

    History is very different from what we are taught in school.

  • @historypoliticsbb Ah, fair enough. Aldous himself said that society is becoming like BNW much faster than he predicted.

    TBH though, I like some of the things about BNW. No wars, diseases or selfishness, etc. IMO the worst problem in BNW is that their society is too stable/stagnant, so can't improve.

  • @joshuaissac You're on to something. The no wars, diseases etc. are of course positives. This is exactly why we have economic depressions, wars etc. These are precisely to stop society becoming stagnant and help move it towards a New World Order, the one which Huxley wrote about. You create a problem, the public reacts, and then the people who created the problem (the elite) presents the solution eg. the UN or the EU and they are one step closer to the NWO. That's their method.

  • @historypoliticsbb

    And I guess he also criticised the society as many good (sci-fi) authors do.

  • 057:38 Benard kinda looks like Greg Gutfled here.

  • "I made every effort to keep ideas out of it." LOL

  • what does Linda do wrong to get pregnant? I don't understand.

  • @ChromeQuail She didn't set her birth control belt correctly.

  • Was and will make me Ill, I take a gram and only am.

    8^D.....

  • Can someone tell me how closely this follows the book? I have a test on this in AP Lit and my attention span is'nt long enough to read the book.

  • @johnatv1995 close but not great...you'd prob fail by just watching the movie the book is waaaaay better

  • umm.... the entire beginning of this movie doesn't happen in the book... wat.

  • Shades of BIG BROTHER & New World Order - yuck!!!

  • Iceland is a great place to be !

  • most of the beginning was similar to the book, but the end got so much worse. they made it too soft, and changed the plot, which would make sense considering its a TV adaptation, but still

  • Why did John hang himself?

  • @marianasbeautylife when he thought he had lost his love, he took his life.

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  • @marianasbeautylife because of his disgust at 'modern civilisation'

  • im sure this was interesting at one time but seems pretty dull now.

  • Very good book and movie . Love em both! This movie helped me understand the book alot better! Thanks for posting a FULL MOVIE :)

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  • 0:22:43 "Adolf Rockefeller, the cute one with curly eyebrows"...

  • Ampheno-pep... Dear god we already have this drug...

    It's called adderall.

  • in brave new world, there are no alpha females.

  • @6flakes in the novel, there were no alpha females. all alphas were male. this is inconsistent with the movie.

  • @bangitsnimmy Ahh ok.. I see what you're saying.

  • @forgottencitizen, when you look at how things are, like with being controlled with war and fear and things we hate and being controlled with drugs and repetitive images/sayings (like television) controlled by things we like, I think you can safely say that both of these versions of our life apply now.

  • Amazing! In my country, there are would-be intelectualls who feel the need to appoligize, having said even the name - Karl Marx!

  • very boring..but interesting!

  • i laughed when i heard Ford's God.

  • how prescient

  • So depressing. It appears the seeds of our collective destruction were sown by giving us exactly what we wanted. The cold heartless, bleak atmosphere of their soma haze was only relieved for me breifly when Illieana said to John, "I understand" and then I felt better. If that moment hadnt occured the story would have made me angry. But on a depressing scale I rate this the highest of all the dystopian future stories. Anyone else catch the name Rothschild, along with Trotsky and Marcs?

  • can anybody tell me where is lenina,benard marx and fanny?

  • i am not and IB student but yet the teacher force me to read this and going to have a test base on this book. it sucks mannn

  • damn i hate this story! im in secondary 3 and the teacher ask me to do this =.=

  • took me 2 weeks to finish watching this imagine trying to read the book

  • Its kind of scary because huxleys prediction is true

  • the movie starts like... almost in the middle or something... isnt it supposed to start were (forgot his name) the person is explaining to the new students the process of how the babies are created? And make it seem all dark and eerie, or lifeless?

  • @angel162222 you mean the director?

  • @katharinewj yes him, thank you :P

  • This movie should have been directed by Kubrick. It would've been his best.

  • TED ankara!

  • this movie was way to long, time to take a soma

  • @Torontoraptures I agree, i'm off to the mall to buy the iPad 2.

  • This movie is great. It is pleasantly close to the original story. Thank you for posting it.

  • quite close to that of the novel.

  • Thanks for uploading this movie. Although the acting is quite bad, the plot and dialog are

  • nice job casting pee wee herman as bernard .

  • really bad acting.

  • i miss VHS's... 

  • I know this is weird but Pretty Tony from the Mack and Superfly is in this movie.but the weirdness is how Young They look and they bother were in their mid-40's. And the guy from 2001 he was in his mid 40's. The food was better back then

  • this is quite accurate to the book. super impressed. thanks soo much for the upload.

  • an ib student just before the exam :)

  • Amaizing! thank you for posting

  • this version is great but damn the quality sucks

  • I'm so glad this version exists! I thought there was only the mind-numbingly awful 1990s version.

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  • "starring alpha-betically"----no "A"-listers

  • nice shakespeare references savage

  • Sex-O-Rama, Adolf Rockefeller, Miss Rothschild etc ... 

  • Thumbs up if you're an AP student.

  • @nani159753 Lol I'm in 10th gradee in pre aice englishh, we havent even started reading this boook, but Imma get extra credit for downloading the movie(:

  • can anyone help me pleaseee? i need to write a two page paper on Brave New World. i read the book of course but i am having a lot of trouble. i need a thesis statement applying the theme of either Individualism or Dehumanization. i'd prefer Individualism but either works. can anyone PLEASEEE HELPPP ME?

  • @JillianValle maybe write your thesis about how we're living in a brave new world and we're all distracted by sex, drugs and video games and compare & contrast with the book/film.

  • I'm a savage, and love it. its perfect. Its my life to choose, to love, despair, & learn all, one by one, of life's ingredients that in the end give you the feeling of fullness in a life truly lived,shared,& devoid of regret. I'm blessed that much more that in that journey I understand the gift of life as the father intended, for the most part.

  • This John Savage is a real pussy faggot.

  • Wow, they changed it up a lot, but it's cool.

    Oh, I see. They're showing the old lady when she was lost on the savage reservation. Got it.

  • Wow, they changed it up a lot, but it's cool.

  • These type of films are always based on some levels of truth but there'll always be some minority of people from & in the Light who will be aware enough to stop the majority. We all know what sex is but how many can say what true Love is?

    Namaste

  • @colibritt well put

  • A brilliant film, very well done. Good to see Mrs. Kotter again after all these years.

  • Open the Pod Bay doors, Hal

  • Tomakins looks like David Bowman

  • predictive programming or warning?

    Huxley definitely seems like an Elitist which makes me wonder why he and Orwell

    laid it out on the table for us

    this is our future if we dont act soon...

  • @Narsimhadev010 It's way too late to act to stop this. 40 years ago it was too late. Even if someone did stop it, this would have eventually come about anyways. This is the future.

  • @Narsimhadev010 Orwell was open about his hatred for totalitarianism. I think Huxley had a change of heart on the ol human enslavement thing when he started ingesting hallucinogens.

  • @Narsimhadev010 orwell and huxley had very different ideas of our downfall. in 1984 people are controlled with war and fear and things we hate. in Brave New World, people were controlled with drugs and repetitive images/sayings (like television)...controlled by things we like...

    If you ask me, huxley was right.

  • @forgottencitizen Seems to me they were both right. Gloom!

  • @forgottencitizen one is "in-party" one is "out-party".you just wait until you've been "re-educated" enough to be a safe party candydate

  • @forgottencitizen its both

  • @forgottencitizen Yes they had differences. However both techniques are being used today we are controlled by fear (war in terror), TSA, police state. Ppl being fined and going to jail for lemonade stands and buying milk or planting a garden in their own house, Police brutality, etc.. and the rest of the sheeple dont really give a fak because well we have drugs.alcohol and television.. put on Jersey shore and i dont care take my radical (libertarian) neighbor!

  • @forgottencitizen

    No, Huxley's model applies to USA and corporate capitalism. Orwell's model applied to the authoritarian states back around WW2.

  • @forgottencitizen Huxley is correct and Orwell just hasn't been proven correct because technology hasn't matured enough to allow for full control according to how he envisioned the future.

  • @hwatkinsiv ah well technology hasn't fully matured enough as shown in BNW either.

  • @hwatkinsiv whatever, they have technology beyond your comprehension now 

  • @forgottencitizen more like a combination of the two...just sayin

  • @forgottencitizen

    If the powers-that-be want so much control but want to appease and pacify me with pleasures, I don't think I would oppose that. My enjoyment of life is increased with the fruits of our species's accomplishments. I don't derive pleasure in controlling other human beings.

  • @forgottencitizen Seems to me we have both, all the time.

  • @forgottencitizen if you ask me the reality we live now is both as in Brave new world and 1984

  • @allroundp4p I know. We have both a society where the government is constantly searching for hidden terrorist messages in everything, along with a society where we pop pills for any little problem.

  • @forgottencitizen They were both right. Different methods of oppression operate on different kinds of people. In general, the ruling class crushes conservatives with fear and hatred. At the same time, liberals are crushed with drugs, distractions, and hedonism. It's the basis of the false right/left dichotomy.

  • @forgottencitizen I think it will be a mix of both...

  • @forgottencitizen Personally I think the powers that be are using a hugely powerful combination of both approaches. War on Iran, Iraq, Afganistan, a general 'War On Terror'? It appears to be working extremely well sadly...

  • @forgottencitizen war and fear things we hate? like terrorists and foriegn wars? I think the truth is somewhere in the middle, sadly.

  • @Narsimhadev010 I wouldn't mind the world described in the book personally.

  • @Narsimhadev010 Hahaha! How so?