Director Ramin Bahrani (“Chop Shop” 2007) created an obnoxious and shallow movie about a possible dystopian future of America in “Fahrenheit 451.” The burning of books by an unnamed dictatorship established in the U. S. after a second civil war was depicted in the terrible screenplay penned by Bahrani and Amir Naderi, adapted from Pay Bradbury’s famous 1953 novel.
Awful performances abound in this picture first aired on HBO in May, 2018. The lack of any thespian heavyweights also contribute to a failing grade for “Fahrenheit 451.” Back to the books for Michael B. Jordan, Michael Shannon, Sofia Boutella, Khandi Alexander, Lilly Singh, Martin Donovan, and Keir Dullea (astronaut Dave from 1968’s “2001: A Space Odyssey”) as The Historian.
Fahrenheit 451 (2018)
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My Review
Director Ramin Bahrani (“Chop Shop” 2007) created an obnoxious and shallow movie about a possible dystopian future of America in “Fahrenheit 451.” The burning of books by an unnamed dictatorship established in the U. S. after a second civil war was depicted in the terrible screenplay penned by Bahrani and Amir Naderi, adapted from Pay Bradbury’s famous 1953 novel.
Awful performances abound in this picture first aired on HBO in May, 2018. The lack of any thespian heavyweights also contribute to a failing grade for “Fahrenheit 451.” Back to the books for Michael B. Jordan, Michael Shannon, Sofia Boutella, Khandi Alexander, Lilly Singh, Martin Donovan, and Keir Dullea (astronaut Dave from 1968’s “2001: A Space Odyssey”) as The Historian.