13 Facts About Science-fiction film

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Science fiction Science-fiction film is a Science-fiction film genre which emphasizes actual, extrapolative, or 2.

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Visual style of science fiction Science-fiction film is characterized by a clash between alien and familiar images.

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Cultural theorist Scott Bukatman has proposed that science fiction Science-fiction film allows contemporary culture to witness an expression of the sublime, be it through exaggerated scale, apocalypse or transcendence.

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Jean-Luc Godard's French "new wave" Science-fiction film Alphaville posited a futuristic Paris commanded by an artificial intelligence which has outlawed all emotion.

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The Japanese cyberpunk anime Science-fiction film Akira had a big influence outside Japan when released.

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The movie Forbidden Planet employs many common science fiction elements, but the Science-fiction film carries a profound message - that the evolution of a species toward technological perfection does not ensure the loss of primitive and dangerous urges.

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Role of the scientist has varied considerably in the science fiction Science-fiction film genre, depending on the public perception of science and advanced technology.

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Films that fit into the Disaster Science-fiction film typically fall into the following general categories:.

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The Science-fiction film Iceman told the story of the reanimation of a frozen Neanderthal.

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Common theme in time travel Science-fiction film is the paradoxical nature of travelling through time.

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Science fiction Science-fiction film genre has long served as useful means of discussing sensitive topical issues without arousing controversy, and it often provides thoughtful social commentary on potential unforeseen future issues.

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The Time Machine has had two Science-fiction film versions while Sleeper in part is a pastiche of Wells's 1910 novel The Sleeper Awakes.

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The first major motion-picture adaptation of a full-length Asimov work was Bicentennial Man, although I, Robot, a Science-fiction film loosely based on Asimov's book of short stories by the same name, drew more attention.

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