Fahrenheit 451 (1966)

Fahrenheit 451 (1966)
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In the future, an oppressive government maintains control of public opinion by outlawing literature and maintaining a group of enforcers known as "firemen" to perform the necessary book burnings. This is the premise of Ray Bradbury's acclaimed science-fiction novel Fahrenheit 451, which became the source material for French director François Truffaut's English-language debut. While some liberties are taken with the description of the world, the narrative remains the same, as fireman Montag (Oskar Werner) begins to question the morality of his vocation. Curious about the world of books, he soon falls in love with a beautiful young member of a pro-literature underground -- and with literature itself. Critics were divided on the effectiveness of the result; some praised the unique design and eerie color cinematography by Nicolas Roeg, while others found the film's stylized approach overly distancing and attacked the central performances as unnatural. In any case, however, the film inarguably succeeds in making Truffaut's reverence for the written word abundantly clear, especially during the film's justifiably famous finale. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Oskar WernerJulie Christie, (more)
Director(s):
François Truffaut
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Synopsis of Fahrenheit 451

In the future, an oppressive government maintains control of public opinion by outlawing literature and maintaining a group of enforcers known as "firemen" to perform the necessary book burnings. This is the premise of Ray Bradbury's acclaimed science-fiction novel Fahrenheit 451, which became the source material for French director François Truffaut's English-language debut. While some liberties are taken with the description of the world, the narrative remains the same, as fireman Montag (Oskar Werner) begins to question the morality of his vocation. Curious about the world of books, he soon falls in love with a beautiful young member of a pro-literature underground -- and with literature itself. Critics were divided on the effectiveness of the result; some praised the unique design and eerie color cinematography by Nicolas Roeg, while others found the film's stylized approach overly distancing and attacked the central performances as unnatural. In any case, however, the film inarguably succeeds in making Truffaut's reverence for the written word abundantly clear, especially during the film's justifiably famous finale. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
113 mins

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Director(s):
François Truffaut
Writer(s):
François TruffautJean-Louis RichardDavid Rudkin
Producer(s):
Lewis M. Allen
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Patrick O.

    While the story line is similar to Orwell's "1984", François Truffaut's direction gives this picture it's "humanity". Like "1984", "Fahrenheit 451" draws on the darkness of a society where government controls everything but where "1984" offers only bleakness, "Fahrenheit 451" offers hope of a society where government does not control everything. I saw this movie the first time when I was in college. Over the years it has developed a "cult following" and I find myself a "lifetime member" of this cult. It is not the flashy cinematography of "Star Wars" (after all, in 1966 special effects were somewhat limited) but this is in keeping with the "restrictions" placed on the people portrayed in the movie. "Fahrenheit 451" is enjoyable in subtle little ways and for the inexpensive cost of renting from Blockbuster, you certainly won't get "burned" watching it... :-)

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    PAUL B.

    having read the (amazing) book first, my expectations were set pretty high, and this movie just could not compete... the special effects were really terrible, but the plot was what really ruined it for me... when it tried to follow the book plot, so many scenes were rushed, and those actors sure didn't help with the poorly written dialogue. but i still thought it was pretty okay. i would give it a try.

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    Geoffrey W.

    One of those classic unforgettable, prophetic movies

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