High Frequency Research
The organization of society is important to any theme of culture which people communicate. THX 1138 (1971) is a film that directs the audience to examine the issues of autocracy and tyranny of a society that justice norms are admited by the characters. The characters in dramatic roles which the work of society and the lives of people interact as to which is important to that autocracy of technology that make them servants to the work and their means of life. The tyranny is realized in scenes of extraordinary drama between sexuality and relationships that the human factor itself seems to have become a taboo in the technological culture.
Modern day society, the American Way of Life, as the objective of the Constitution intended to pursue peace and prosperity between all people of the culture of America. The United States of America has debated the issue of such a technology society under law and equity that any citizen could freely admit.
Other movies which exhibit the same issues of technology should be given the same measureable jurispurdence as to how the characters and their legal rights, as civil liberty are a standard of the culture (e.g. Matrix (1999), Fallout 3 (1998), ect.).
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