Zardoz - Utopia is an illusion, dudes

Published: Jan. 8, 2018, 11:34 p.m.

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It\'s Sean Connery in a man-diaper with bullets. It\'s a genderless Utopia while showcasing knockers. It\'s a whirlwind of confusion and questionable film-making decisions. It\'s a serious mess covered in psychedelia while making some heavy, heavy, heavy social commentary. Get ready for your mind to be melted.

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Imagine you\'ve got Zardoz in mind and you sit down to write it. "Open on a gun-barfing god\'s floating head." Then try to go from there. Zardoz is just bizarre in how it decides to get to were it needs to. It may have been John Boorman\'s intention to distract the viewer with the weirdness so that when he reveals the plot and message to the viewer they weren\'t prepared for it. Along the way though, wow.... You might have your brain turn into rubber and question the use of your weiner/vaginer.

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Connery\'s Zed is at no point a likable character as he is the deliverer of death and rape to the poor and weak for his entire career, but he is a sympathetic character. Connery is a blast throughout, if you\'re a fan of leaping around and chucking women across barns all while wearing his infamous bandolier equipped Euro mankini.

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Zardoz is easily argued as the best post-apocalyptic movie ever made for what it says about society, culture, religion, truth against power, greed, science vs familiarity, and for possibly making one of the craziest predictions ever - Amazon Alexa. It\'s excellent and should be praised for what it does on a shoe-string budget, and what it says about ourselves and what we want to become.

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