The Pod Generation envisions the future as an egalitarian dystopia of the soul
by Charles Pulliam-Moore from The Verge - All Posts on (#687T2)
Chiwetel Ejiofor. Rosalie Craig, and Emilia Clarke in The Pod Generation. | Image: MK2
In writer / director Sophie Barthes' peculiar new sci-fi satire The Pod Generation, there's little doubt or disagreement about how overworked, hyper-surveilled, and disconnected from nature many people are. Set in a near future where things like freshly 3D-printed toast have become the norm, most everyone understands how deeply messed up it is that their child-obsessed society's given up on any semblance of a public educational system. People who have quality healthcare through their jobs know that they're a privileged class, and it's no secret how that kind of stratification can be harmful. It's just that people are far, far too enamored with and preoccupied by the beautifully designed technology that controls most aspects of their...