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Who Killed the World?

3 点作者 mrcgnc10 个月前

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ZeroGravitas10 个月前
I guess it depends on whether you consider 1950s America dystopian or not.<p>Following the articles methodology I asked GPT about Missisipi Burning:<p>&gt; No, the film Mississippi Burning is not set in a dystopian society. Instead, it is a historical drama based on real events that took place in the United States during the 1960s. The movie, directed by Alan Parker and released in 1988, portrays the investigation into the real-life murders of three civil rights workers in Mississippi in 1964. The story is set in the context of the civil rights movement and highlights the rampant racism, segregation, and violence that were prevalent in the American South during that time.<p>&gt; While the societal conditions depicted in the film—characterized by extreme racial injustice and brutal opposition to civil rights—are harrowing and oppressive, they reflect actual historical realities rather than a fictional dystopian world.