Harrison Bergeron
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It's a split! Harrison Bergeron is a mildly bad movie but if you take to mind that this is a low budget TV film - it wasn't so bad. The movie was a mildly successful portray based on the short story by Kurt Vonnegut. Directed by Bruce Pitman and written by Arthur Krim.
Bruce Pittman presents a story, based on a short story by Kurt Vonnegut, in a simple, but powerful way. The idea of
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For the special effects I found them to be almost horrible; the cars and houses almost all looked like toys and the futuristic jump suits worn by the elite group of leaders all looked ridiculously played out. In conclusion the movie Harrison Bergeron was a mild success with an excellent screenplay, moderately good acting but had almost horrible special effects. Therefore does the idea of a truly egalitarian society sound good--that's for you to decide.
For the special effects I found them to be almost horrible; the cars and houses almost all looked like toys and the futuristic jump suits worn by the elite group of leaders all looked ridiculously played out. In conclusion the movie Harrison Bergeron was a mild success with an excellent screenplay, moderately good acting but had almost horrible special effects. Therefore does the idea of a truly egalitarian society sound good--that's for you to decide.