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Idiocracia

Título original: Idiocracy
  • 2006
  • 13
  • 1h 24min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,5/10
200 mil
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Idiocracia (2006)
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Dark ComedyDystopian Sci-FiHigh-Concept ComedySatireAdventureComedySci-FiThriller

"El soldado Joe Bauers, la definición de ""estadounidense promedio"", es seleccionado por el Pentágono como el conejillo de Indias para un programa de hibernación de alto secreto. Olvidado, ... Leer todo"El soldado Joe Bauers, la definición de ""estadounidense promedio"", es seleccionado por el Pentágono como el conejillo de Indias para un programa de hibernación de alto secreto. Olvidado, se despierta cinco siglos en el futuro. Descubre una sociedad tan increíblemente tonta que... Leer todo"El soldado Joe Bauers, la definición de ""estadounidense promedio"", es seleccionado por el Pentágono como el conejillo de Indias para un programa de hibernación de alto secreto. Olvidado, se despierta cinco siglos en el futuro. Descubre una sociedad tan increíblemente tonta que fácilmente es la persona viva más inteligente."

  • Dirección
    • Mike Judge
  • Guión
    • Mike Judge
    • Etan Cohen
  • Reparto principal
    • Luke Wilson
    • Maya Rudolph
    • Dax Shepard
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,5/10
    200 mil
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    487
    9
    • Dirección
      • Mike Judge
    • Guión
      • Mike Judge
      • Etan Cohen
    • Reparto principal
      • Luke Wilson
      • Maya Rudolph
      • Dax Shepard
    • 749Reseñas de usuarios
    • 120Reseñas de críticos
    • 66Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Luke Wilson
    Luke Wilson
    • Joe Bauers
    Maya Rudolph
    Maya Rudolph
    • Rita
    Dax Shepard
    Dax Shepard
    • Frito
    Terry Crews
    Terry Crews
    • President Camacho
    • (as Terry Alan Crews)
    Anthony 'Citric' Campos
    Anthony 'Citric' Campos
    • Secretary of Defense
    David Herman
    David Herman
    • Secretary of State
    Sonny Castillo
    • Prosecutor
    Kevin McAfee
    • Bailiff
    • (as Kevin S. McAfee)
    Robert Musgrave
    Robert Musgrave
    • Sgt. Keller
    Michael McCafferty
    Michael McCafferty
    • Officer Collins
    • (as Mike McCafferty)
    Christopher Ryan
    • Hospital Technician
    • (as Ryan Melton)
    Justin Long
    Justin Long
    • Doctor
    Heath Jones
    • Cop #1
    Eli Muñoz
    • Horny Guy
    Patrick Fischler
    Patrick Fischler
    • Yuppie Husband
    Darlene Hunt
    Darlene Hunt
    • Yuppie Wife
    Ryan Ransdell
    • Trashy Guy
    Melissa Sweet
    • Slutty Girl
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      • Mike Judge
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      • Mike Judge
      • Etan Cohen
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    Reviewers say 'Idiocracy' is a satirical film critiquing modern society's anti-intellectualism and consumerism. It humorously depicts a future dominated by idiocy, highlighting the dumbing down of culture and moronic leadership. While some find the humor juvenile and the plot simplistic, others appreciate its prophetic vision and clever commentary. The film's portrayal of societal decay serves as both amusement and a warning, though its satire is seen as too direct by some. Overall, it sparks debate on intellectual laziness and cultural decline.
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    b-825-44286

    Fantastic documentary on the year 2020

    It turns out that Idiocracy was not actually a Sci-Fi, Adventure Comedy movie but rather a documentary about the year 2020 by a time traveler.
    7dudleyframeworx

    Idiocracy the Documentary

    A great film that was well before its time - for the petition to have Idiocracy moved to the documentary section place your thumb here - there's not much else to say other than it's real strength is in its realism; taking poorly-educated people into a future where education is no longer valued and intelligence is ridiculed and then watching them come to terms with this realisation (now i'm just filling space because the silly thing won't allow me to stop typing until i have fulfilled my quota of characters, which is in itself a pretty silly idea when you think about it - i just wanted to say it should be a documentary... ah okay, now we're done.
    6mickekarlsson1974

    No longer a comedy...

    I saw this sometime back in 2009-10, and thought it was kind of fun, but completely over the top and ridiculous. It felt like a wafer thin plot used to run one cheap joke after the other, all based on roughly the same premise. That humanity's race towards stupidity, in 500 years time, has reached maximum peak.

    Well... Guess what...

    It is now August 2020 and I just saw this again, for the second time in my life. It turns out Idiocracy has transformed into some sort of Kafka'esque nightmare! When watching those first ten minutes after Joe wakes up in 2505, when he's walking around trying to get his bearings in the sea of morons, getting assaulted because he sounds smart, I wasn't thinking "this is beyond ridiculous" (like I did 11-12 years ago). Now I just couldn't help feeling totally frustrated about the whole situation, and empathetic with Joe. My wife, who was seeing it for the first time, reacted with a blunt "This is a total nightmare!".

    Don't get me wrong now. This is still a great comedy, it has just gone from an over-the-top ridiculous one, to a prophetic piece of commentary on current society. It was of course just that even back in 2006, but it was just NO WAY to imagine how far (or low) we would have come in a mere 14 years. I think Mike Judge's estimate of 500 years is far too generous. We'll reach Idiocracy in no more than 100 - unless we manage to blow ourselves up before that, which actually seem far more likely.
    8subcreature

    It's amazing how many people miss the point... oh wait. No it isn't.

    You can read all kinds of references into the world of Idiocracy. A futuristic world populated by pampered, self-indulgent morons spoon-fed by the technology of a bygone era: this idea has its precedent in H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine" and Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" amongst other satires.

    Early in the film, a narrator explains the quick degradation of humanity over five hundred years, but does not fill in the gaps of where all the futuristic technology came from in the meanwhile. Most of the criticism of this very fun (and funny) film seems to surround this omission, and the resulting complaint that the world isn't "realistic". As if "realism" has ever been a necessary quality of satire. Is "Brazil" realistic? How about "Futurama" or "Transmetropolitan"? Hell, how about "Gulliver's Travels"? I thought not. "Idiocracy", while maybe not as pointed as the best of the genre, hits the same notes and generally does so successfully.

    Besides, I didn't find the futuristic technology to be a problem. It is pretty easy to figure out that Mike Judge is satirizing the current trend toward automation and simple product interfaces, so that even total idiots can use them. As in "Brave New World", the society in the film seems to have reached a point of automated self-sufficiency at some point in the past (apparently created by the now-extinct 'smart people' in order to placate an increasingly stupid populace), leaving the remainder of humanity free to indulge all the worst, most selfish impulses they can come up with, and grow even stupider. The film just happens to take place during the last gasp of humanity, as everything begins to fall apart for good. It may still be "unrealistic", but if so, it's a remarkably well-presented brand of unrealism.

    The stupid people take up most of the screen time, of course, but they're just the victims -- they don't know any better. Mike Judge saves his real hate for the intelligent people in power who are dead by the time the film begins, but who are very much alive right now, in the 21st century. People like scientists who chase "hair growth and prolonged erections" for no other reason than the possibility that they'll turn a profit on their snake-oil treatments. People like politicians who let corporations simply purchase the FDA and FCC. People like media executives and their yuppie stooges who promote stupidity -- who enable the destruction of all culture, morality and health to make a quick buck.

    After all, who is really to blame, the Morlocks or the Eloi? The Paris Hiltons of the world, or the brilliant executives and advertisers that put her on TV and lowered our cultural standards enough to leave her there? This is all implicit in "Idiocracy", though. A line here, a hint there (witness the hilarious auto-doctor which literally does all the work in the health care system). It's one of the few aspects of the movie that's NOT pounded into the ground by the unnecessary narrator. It's just there for the viewer to pick up, or not, but it is one of the most interesting themes in a movie that's much smarter than any other comedy of the year.

    Pity that so many people will leave the film thinking it's just an excuse to show rear ends farting and people being hit in the groin. Not that that stuff isn't funny too, and maybe it IS a little pandering. But in "Idiocracy", it's just not as simple as it seems.
    gortx

    Too soon? or, too late?

    IDIOCRACY (2006). When this film came out, it was looked at as a broad satire of how infantile our culture could become. Now? Events may already overtaken it and made it seem too mild!

    Mike Judge's tale is a riff on Woody Allen's SLEEPER where a man from the present ends up in a future he doesn't recognize. An "average Joe" (Luke Wilson) circa 2005 wakes up centuries in the future to find a world so dumbed down that he's the smartest man around! Joe meets up with Frito (Dax Shepard) and Rita (Maya Rudolph) and they end up in the orbit of the boisterous President Camacho (Terry Crews). Together they try to upgrade the intelligence of the American public - good luck with that!

    Judge and Etan Cohen's screenplay is a bit scattershot at times, but it is fitfully hilarious too. The most popular show on TV is "Ow! My Balls!" about the various way a man's marbles can be whacked. Costcos are the size of cities and junk food is not only king - but, often the full meal. Again - is this really "centuries from now?". The supporting cast include Thomas Haden Church as Brawndo's CEO and uncredited bits by Sara Rue and Stephen Root.

    Fox was so scared of the film it was barely released. Even when theaters requested the rights to show the movie, they were often denied. Of course, this only made the cult surrounding it only that much stronger.

    Now, sit back, take a big swig of Brawndo and enjoy the future! Er...the present....? Past?

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    • Curiosidades
      Writer and Director Mike Judge came up with the idea for the film while he was visiting Disneyland with his family and saw two mothers, with kids in strollers, fighting and cursing at each other. He thought it would be horrible if humanity was like this in the future.
    • Pifias
      (at around 55 mins) In the montage following his initiative to irrigate the crops with water rather than Gatorade, the crowd chant "Joe, Joe". But they all know him by the name "Not Sure".
    • Citas

      [first lines]

      Narrator: As the twenty-first century began, human evolution was at a turning point. Natural selection, the process by which the strongest, the smartest, the fastest reproduced in greater numbers than the rest, a process which had once favored the noblest traits of man, now began to favor different traits. Most science fiction of the day predicted a future that was more civilized and more intelligent. But, as time went on, things seemed to be heading in the opposite direction. A dumbing down. How did this happen? Evolution does not necessarily reward intelligence. With no natural predators to thin the herd, it began to simply reward those who reproduced the most, and left the intelligent to become an endangered species.

    • Créditos adicionales
      After the credits there is a scene in which Upgrayedd arrives into the future to look for Rita.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Chibi Project: Sailor Soldiers vs Fresnel Lens (2007)
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      • 15 de junio de 2007 (España)
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      • Austin Convention Center - 500 E. Cesar Chavez Street, Austin, Texas, Estados Unidos(Escalator/Tattoo/IQ Test)
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      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Ternion Pictures
      • Major Studio Partners
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      • 2.400.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 444.093 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 124.367 US$
      • 3 sept 2006
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