The society’s mantra is simple: . Religion has been replaced by "OMM," an electronic god-figure in automated confessionals that offers pre-recorded platitudes like "Blessings of the state, blessings of the masses". The Spark of Rebellion
In the 25th century, humanity has retreated into vast underground cities where individuality is a crime and emotions are regulated by mandatory, state-issued drugs. Names have been replaced by alphanumeric designations; Robert Duvall stars as , a factory drone who spends his days assembling the very robot police that keep the populace in check. THX 1138(1971)
The Sterile Horizon: Revisiting George Lucas’s THX 1138 (1971) The society’s mantra is simple:
The narrative shifts when THX’s roommate, (Maggie McOmie), begins tampering with his medication. As the drugs wear off, the two rediscover human sensation, eventually falling in love—a capital offense. When their transgression is discovered, THX is thrown into a "white prison," a striking, infinite void with no walls or bars, where the only thing keeping prisoners in place is their own lack of direction. THX 1138 (George Lucas, 1971) - simoncolumb.com When their transgression is discovered, THX is thrown
Long before George Lucas took us to a galaxy far, far away, he invited us into a subterranean nightmare much closer to home. Released in 1971, THX 1138 is a cold, clinical, and visually stunning debut that remains one of the most unique entries in the dystopian sci-fi canon. A World of Mandated Apathy