Satire
is the comedy of poking fun at something in society often in an attempt to
highlight what’s wrong and to change it. These problems that are pointed out
are often extremely over exaggerated. Satire is a funny alternative to more
depressing ways of finding out what’s wrong such as seeing it in the news or
watching a documentary.
The
movie that we watched was Idiocracy.
The point that the movie is trying to address is actually the opening to the
movie. The problem that the movie is about is that society is constantly
declining intelligence level. It talks about how society used to reward people
for being smarter than others, but how in the past century the opposite has
become true. It was after this point that the movie started to over exaggerate
everything by just a little bit. It said that smart families basically never
have any kids and that low intelligence families have something around five
hundred. When the movie then jumps several hundred years into the future, the
population’s average intelligence is extremely low and the two people from the
present who had average intelligence are now the smartest people alive by a
long shot. Now, while these examples from the movie may be blown way out of
proportion, they do have a valid point. Society is on a downfall because
everyone is allowed to live, even if they don’t contribute to society in
anyway. Although it may sound terrible, a new plague may be what the world
needs in order to reset the balance.
The plague you mentioned is an interesting idea. I watched a Hawaii Five-O episode in which a woman is trying to release a virus and then get really far away. Although it was pretty messed up, it made me wonder if she wasn't totally crazy.
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