![]() No one has ever cried before or knows what “a virginity” is. Too much of Brave New World is the writers delighting in shocking the audience with how strange New London’s customs are. And in a world where there’s both constant rutting and constant displays of power by the Alphas against those below them, it feels flat-out improbable that, say, the worst thing that might happen to a lower-ranking woman is that she wouldn’t orgasm during a sexual encounter. In contrast, a scene in which a character doesn’t understand what blood is strains credulity - surely even in a designed-to-death utopia like this one, a child has tripped and skinned their knee before. ![]() The ubiquitous clicking noise of pearl-clutching New Londoners reacting to small incivilities is one of the few ways that the writers seem to have thought through what it feels like to live in this society. Those spherical, translucent pills - in yellow, orange and red, signifying different levels of intensity - dot New London, but each resident also carries around their own metallic Pez dispenser. ![]() It’s the last one that grabs her most: New Londoners pop feel-good pills at the slightest discomfort. But when the two visit the Savage Lands, where he hopes to woo her, she meets someone more intriguing: John the Savage ( Alden Ehrenreich, Solo: A Star Wars Story), who has experience with all kinds of things foreign to her, like music with lyrics, a mother (Demi Moore), and hours upon hours of moping. As an Alpha-Plus, Bernard Marx (Harry Lloyd, Counterpart) is at the top of the heap, but his task of indoctrinating all those below him to believe that everyone is happy in New London is hampered by his own deep unhappiness.īernard is smitten with Lenina Crowne ( Jessica Brown Findlay, Downton Abbey), the Beta-plus whose aforementioned moments of intimacy he threw back in her face. Each person in New London is genetically modified, then trained from childhood, to conform to one of five strictly hierarchical castes. As in any dystopia onscreen - and Brave New World is plotted as rotely as any of them - the characters we follow are the square pegs.
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