
Idiocracy
Idiocracia
(USA, 2006) [Color, 81 m.].
Género: Comedia, Sátira, Ciencia Ficción, Distopía.
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Ficha técnica:
Dirección: Mike Judge.
Argumento: Mike Judge.
Guión: Mike Judge, Etan Cohen.
Fotografía: Tim Suhrstedt.
Música: Theodore Shapiro.
Producción: Mike Judge, Elysa Koplovitz, Michael Nelson.
Productora: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation (20th Century Fox) / Ternion Pictures.
Sinopsis: Quinientos años adelante en el futuro, Joe Bowers (Luke Wilson) descubre que es el hombre más inteligente del planeta, y se convierte en un cercano consejero del Presidente de los Estados Unidos, Comacho (Terry Crews). (FILMAFFINITY)
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"Pocas comedias americanas recientes hurgan con tanta pertinencia en el estado (y el porvenir) de nuestra cultura globalizada." (Jordi Costa: Diario El País)
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El humor único del escritor y director Mike Judge (?Trabajo Basura?) examina a un tipo normal que se ofrece como voluntario para un experimento de hibernación que se va al traste. Se despierta 500 años después, en el futuro, descubriendo que, gracias a la evolución negativa de nuestra especie hacia la ineptitud, se ha convertido en el hombre más listo del planeta. (Alpacine)
AMG Synopsis: Mike Judge wrote and directed this offbeat sci-fi comedy which gives a new meaning to the expression "people are getting dumber all the time." In 2005, Pvt. Joe Bowers (Luke Wilson) is a soldier chosen to take part in a secret military scientific experiment in which he will be put into induced hibernation for one year, along with a woman named Rita (Maya Rudolph). Bowers is chosen for the assignment because he is statistically the most average man in the Army, while Rita is a hooker ordered to do some community service; however, Bowers and Rita are forgotten when the military base where the experiment took place is closed down, and when they wake up in the year 2505, Bowers finds himself living in a society where intelligence has taken such a landslide he's now the smartest man in the world. Can Bowers save America from its own remarkable stupidity, and he can he get the dunderheads around him to believe what he says? Produced under the title 3001, Idiocracy also stars Dax Shepard as Bowers's numb-skull lawyer, Stephen Root as a judge, and Terry Crews as Camacho, a former porn star and professional wrestler who is now president of the United States.
AMG Review: Mike Judge fans prepare to breathe a deep sigh of relief -- Idiocracy isn't anywhere near the Run Ronnie Run-level disaster that many likely suspected when 20th Century Fox unceremoniously dumped it into a handful of theaters in the cinematic winter wasteland of 2006. Those looking for a sharp jab of Judge-style satire are sure to stay amused as the keen social critic behind Office Space and King of the Hill targets everything from television and film to fast food, politics, medical care, consumerism, and perhaps most pointedly, the dialectical speech patterns of a future generation reared on such moronic hit television programs as "Ow! My Balls!" Of course, this isn't to say that Idiocracy is bulletproof when it comes to criticism -- the narration is somewhat clunky and the at-times awkward editing reeks of post-production tampering among other minor issues -- just that those who are tuned in to Judge's playfully profane sense of satire (the Starbucks of the future offers "full release" lattes) aren't likely to stop chuckling long enough to check their watches during the film's brisk 84 minutes. While certain setups don't necessarily pay off as well as one might expect given Judge's impressive track record, the steady stream of jokes and visual gags fly frequently enough to at the very least merit a second viewing on a rainy day. As for the performances, leads Luke Wilson and Maya Rudolph respectably hold their own as the dimwitted military man and incredulous prostitute who make their way through a future that has collapsed due to its own stupidity, while supporting performances by Dax Shepard as Costco-educated lawyer Frito and Terry Alan Crews as President Camacho (a spandex-clad bird-flipper whose Chief Executive qualifications include being a professional wrestler/porno star) nearly steal the show. To suspect that 20th Century Fox's shameful treatment of the film is due more to fear of offending the numerous highly profitable franchises which Judge targets with merciless abandon than the failure of the film as a whole may not be too far off considering the glee with which the writer/director cuts down a virtual cornucopia of corporate monoliths, and while it's impossible to tell whether Idiocracy will worm its way into the public conscience as effectively as Office Space -- an unlikely prospect given that general audiences simply don't have the reference points to relate to sci-fi humor as closely as they can cubicle-farm humor -- chances are that they'll still find plenty to laugh about.
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Subtítulos (descarga directa): castellano europeocastellano americano / inglés para sordos.
Subs en castellano para la versión DiAMOND (no publicable), que tiene la misma duración.
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Ripper : SB
Runtime: 84 min 11 sec
Video Codec: XviD
Video Bitrate: 2022 kbps
Resolution: 704 x 384 (1.83:1)
Frame Rate: 23.976 fps
Audio Codec: AC3
Audio Bitrate: 48000 Hz 448 kb/s total (6 chnls)
Audio Language: English
Subs: English, Spanish, French
SA: B VOP, No Qpel, No GMC
Size: 1/3 DVDr (1490 MB)
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