Soylent Green

Soylent Green
Soylent Green

Film Details

Year

1973

Duration

93 minutes

Genres

Science Fiction and Fantasy

Language

English

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Synopsis

New York, 2022 - climate change and overcrowding has created a desperate situation. Scarce resources mean that the masses have to subsist on soylent, a soya and lentil food that is almost unpalatable. However, the Soylent Company have come up with a new, improved green-coloured version - but what is its mysterious ingredient? Cop Charlton Heston starts to suspect there's something very wrong with the tasty treat in an gripping sci-fi film whose setting and message are possibly even more relevant now than they were at the time the film was made.

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This film has several uses of strong bad language

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