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Memorable Quotes :

*Winston Smith (Narrating): April the 4th, 1984. To the past, or to the future. To an age when thought is free. From the Age of Big Brother, from the Age of the Thought Police, from a dead man... greetings.

*Winston Smith (Narrating): It was three years ago, on a dark evening. Easy to slip the patrols, I had gone into the proletarian areas. There was no one else on the street, and no telescreens. She said, "Two dollars.", so I went with her. She had a young face, painted very thick. Really, t'was the paint that appealed to me: white like a mask, and bright red lips. No preliminaries. Standing there with the smell of dead insects and cheap perfume, I went and did it anyway.

*O'Brien: What are your feelings towards Big Brother?
Winston Smith: I hate him.
O'Brien: You must love him. It is not enough to obey him. You must love him.

*Tillotson: Beautiful thing, the destruction of words.

*O'Brien: If you want a vision of the future, Winston, imagine a boot stamping on a human face forever.


Review: 1984 is a wonderful adaptation of George Orwells novel of the same title. It is bleak, desolate, & very depressing. As Winston Smith, John Hurt (The Elephant Man, Contact, Midnight Express) captures the hideous isolation of a man, who as one critic put it, "truly is an island unto himself". Hurt's performance in this movie is unbelievable and in my opinion ranks up there as one of the better performances of the decade. Richard Burton, in his final film before his death, is fantastic as well. I'm also fond of the unique and oppressive music which was done by the 80's synth-pop band the Eurythmics. I strongly recommend reading the book first. Review by Aaron Caldwell

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