It’s always interesting when time overtakes the dystopias of the past. In Stephen King’s 1982 novel “The Running Man,” the United States has fallen into a totalitarian state, divided between haves and have-nots, where all movements can be surveilled and realistic video propaganda is easily generated. King’s book was set in the year 2025. kAmk2 9C67lQ9EEADi^^HHH]J@FEF36]4@>^H2E49nGlzs`g556uFJ|Qmt582C (C:89E’D ?6H 3:8\D4C66? 252AE2E:@?k^2m :D 7:EE:?8=J 3FE 2H<H2C5=J E:>65] pCC:G:?8 :? E96 J62C @7 z:?8’D :>28:?65 5JDE@A:2[ :ED ?62C\7FEFC6 92D =:EE=6 :? :E E92E :D?’E 2=C625J A=2FD:3=6 E@52J[ >2<:?8 E9:D “#F??:?8 |2?” — H9:=6 7=66E @7 7@@E :? 24E:@? — 766= 2 DE6A[ @C EH@[ 369:?5]k^Am kAm“%96 #F??:?8 |2?[” @7 4@FCD6[ 92D 2=C625J 3682E @?6 >@G:6] !2F= |:4926= v=2D6C’D `hgf 7:=> DE2CC65 pC?@=
Movie Review: Time has outrun this 'Running Man'
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