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Fahrenheit 451

"Knowledge is a dangerous thing"

2018-05-12 Drama 1hr 40m

In an oppressive future, a 'fireman' whose duty is to destroy all books begins to question his task.

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In an oppressive future, a 'fireman' whose duty is to destroy all books begins to question his task.

  • Released
    2018-05-12
  • Revenue
    n/a
  • Budget
    n/a
  • Runtime
    1hr 40m
  • Genre
    Drama, Science Fiction, Thriller
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    5
  • Production
    HBO Films, Noruz Films, Outlier Society

Crew

Ramin Bahrani
Director
Ray Bradbury
Novel
David Coatsworth
Producer

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Cast

Michael Shannon

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Sofia Boutella

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Clarisse McClellan
Khandi Alexander

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Toni Morrison
Martin Donovan

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Commissioner Nyari
Dylan Taylor

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Fireman Douglas
Keir Dullea

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Historian
Grace Lynn Kung

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Chairman Mao
Jane Moffat

Jane Moffat

Sam Shepard
Joe Pingue

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Wayne Anderson
Joanne Boland

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Drew Nelson

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David Tompa

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Raoul Bhaneja

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Lynne Griffin

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Tim Post

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Saad Siddiqui

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Daniel Alfredo Ojeda

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Chris Gleason

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Baseball Fan
Joe Vercillo

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Firefighter
Cindy Katz

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Mayko Nguyen

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Newscaster
Chad Camilleri

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Jordan Baker

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Reciting Child #1
Charlotte Flint

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Reciting Child #3
Luke Flint

Luke Flint

Reciting Child #4
Aaron Davis

Aaron Davis

Young Montag
Warren Belle

Warren Belle

Montag's Father
Malakai Fox

Malakai Fox

Neighbor #1
Marni Hogg

Marni Hogg

Neighbor #2
Alison Smiley

Alison Smiley

Neighbor #3
Laura Thorne

Laura Thorne

Neighbor #4
Daniel Gravelle

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Andrew Gillies

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Glenn Kelly

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Zachary Wiseman

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Alexander Yarwood

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Scott Edgecombe

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Brett Kingswell

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Duane Murray

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Ted Whittall

Ted Whittall

Major Ron Curtis
Alex Spencer

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Ted Dykstra

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Sean Jones

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James Baldwin
Keliyah Ogiamien

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A Review by Bertaut 5

Written by Bertaut on 2019-04-16

**_An extraordinarily lazy adaptation_** > _With school turning out more runners, jumpers, racers, tinkerers, grabbers, snatchers, fliers... read more

**_An extraordinarily lazy adaptation_** > _With school turning out more runners, jumpers, racers, tinkerers, grabbers, snatchers, fliers, and swimmers instead of examiners, critics, knowers, and imaginative creators, the word 'intellectual,' of course, became the swear word it deserved to be. You always dread the unfamiliar. Surely you remember the boy in your own school class who was exceptionally 'bright,' did most of the reciting and answering while the others sat like so many leaden idols, hating him. And wasn't it this bright boy you selected and tortured after hours? Of course it was__. We must all be alike. Not everyone born free and equal, as the Constitution says, but everyone made equal. Each man the image of every other; then all are happy, for there are no mountains to make them cower, to judge themselves again. So! A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Take the shot from the weapon. Breach man's mind. Who knows who might be the target of the well-read man?_ - Ray Bradbury; _Fahrenheit 451_ (1954) I don't do remakes. They're a cancer of the industry. Where I am more flexible, however, is in adaptations of novels that have already been adapted. After all, my all-time favourite film falls into this category (Terrence Malick's _The Thin Red Line_ (1998) was the second adaptation of James Jones's novel). _Fahrenheit 451_ is also a second adaptation; in this case, of Ray Bradbury's 1953 novel, and, for all intents and purposes, it's a misfire. Bradbury himself has said the novel is not about censorship, as is often assumed, but was written in response to the Second Red Scare and the rise of McCarthyism. More specifically, it's a treatise on the dangers of an illiterate society unquestionably accepting the word of a monopolising centralised mass media. Adapted for the screen and directed by Ramin Bahrani (_99 Homes_), the film is set at an unspecified point in the future, after a second civil war has been fought. All aspects of society are rigidly controlled by the Ministey, an authoritarian government that believes unhappiness, mental illness, and difference of opinion come from unregulated reading. As such, all books have been banned, although simplified and edited Ministry-approved editions of texts such as the Bible, Herman Melville's _Moby Dick, or, the Whale_ (1851) and Virginia Woolf's _To the Lighthouse_ (1927) are available on the internet (known as "the 9"). Special units of "firemen" are tasked with locating and burning any remaining books, and estimates suggest that within 20-30 years, books will have become completely extinct. The film follows two such firemen; Cpt. John Beatty (Michael Shannon), the veteran and somewhat disillusioned mentor of Guy Montag (Michael B. Jordan), an idealistic rookie who believes unquestioningly in the firemen's work. That is until he meets Clarisse McClellan (Sofia Boutella), who educates him as to the real history of the US, the rise of the Ministry, and why they want literature destroyed. Now, you'd think that in this age of Trump's fake news and people using Facebook as a news source, something with this subject matter would speak volumes to a contemporary audience. And you'd be right. Unfortunately, this film isn't about sheeple and mass media. Apparently unaware of Bradbury's statements, the filmmakers have focused almost exclusively on censorship. But it falls down in other areas as well. Mildred Montag is absent, hence the theme of addiction to television broadcasting which tells people how and what to think. Additionally, the infrequent and scattered allusions to the importance of literary texts serve to undermine the absolutely essential nature of what the rebels are doing by memorising whole texts. This should be the film's absolutely central statement, but instead, it comes across as a bunch of weirdos being quirky. Jordan plays Montag as a bombastic loudmouth TV personality. Shannon is, well, Shannon. Don't get me wrong, I love the guy. He's an actor of immense talent. But here, he's playing an identical character to the one he played in Guillermo del Toro's _The Shape of Water_ (2017). It's an extraordinarily lazy performance. In fact, everything about the film is lazy. Bahrani's direction is flat and uninspired; the whole thing looks like _Blade Runner_-lite. It's all very conventional and safe, which neither the novel nor François Truffaut's 1966 adaptation was. And this conventionality and safety grind against the inherently rebellious subject matter, rendering it less urgent, and hence, less potent.

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A Review by Ruuz 4

Written by Ruuz on 2020-08-10

Timely for sure, and check that cast, but 2018's _Fahrenheit 451_ is a TV movie and it plays like one. _Final rating:★★ - Had some thing... read more

Timely for sure, and check that cast, but 2018's _Fahrenheit 451_ is a TV movie and it plays like one. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

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A Review by GenerationofSwine 1

Written by GenerationofSwine on 2023-11-08

So...what would happen if Fahrenheit 451 was made into a movie by the Cancel Culture crowd? You don't have to wonder, it's right here. I... read more

So...what would happen if Fahrenheit 451 was made into a movie by the Cancel Culture crowd? You don't have to wonder, it's right here. It's a movie about book burning... and CRT... so, you know, they want to say that when the right burns books it's bad, and whiteness, and evil... but some books still need to be burned, because if you don't burn them than people might get wrong think, and that is bad too. And because of that, it never really finds its footing. But it does succeed in taking a movie about censorship, inserting 1619 Project Revisionist History pro-censorship politics, and then making it completely and totally unwatchable. And that might have been the intent. But I get the feeling that Jordan just threw up his arms in frustration, gave up, and decided to phone it in and get it done as fast as he could.

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A Review by Stephen Campbell

**_An extraordinarily lazy adaptation_** > _With school turning out more runners, jumpers, racers, tinkerers, grabbers, snatchers, fliers, and swimmers instead of examiners, critics, knowers, and imaginative creators, the word 'intellect...

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A Review by Bertaut 5

Written by Bertaut on 2019-04-16

**_An extraordinarily lazy adaptation_** > _With school turning out more runners, jumpers, racers, tinkerers, grabbers, snatchers, fliers, and swimmers instead of examiners, critics, knowers, and i...

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A Review by Ruuz 4

Written by Ruuz on 2020-08-10

Timely for sure, and check that cast, but 2018's _Fahrenheit 451_ is a TV movie and it plays like one. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._...

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A Review by GenerationofSwine 1

Written by GenerationofSwine on 2023-11-08

So...what would happen if Fahrenheit 451 was made into a movie by the Cancel Culture crowd? You don't have to wonder, it's right here. It's a movie about book burning... and CRT... so, you know, t...

read more