In a totalitarian future society, Winston Smith, whose work is re-writing history, tries to rebel. He meets a kindred spirit named Julia and they fall into a love affair.In a totalitarian future society, Winston Smith, whose work is re-writing history, tries to rebel. He meets a kindred spirit named Julia and they fall into a love affair.In a totalitarian future society, Winston Smith, whose work is re-writing history, tries to rebel. He meets a kindred spirit named Julia and they fall into a love affair.
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- 6 wins & 3 nominations total
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- TriviaIn poor health during most of the filming, Richard Burton had great difficulty remembering his lines and sometimes had to film a scene dozens of times before he could get it right. The scene in O'Brien's apartment where he is talking to Winston about Goldstein's book took a record of forty-one takes for Burton to say his speech without fumbling his lines.
- GoofsWinston reads a newspaper article titled "INSOC IN RELATION TO CHESS BROTHER WINS." The party name should be spelled "INGSOC."
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Winston Smith: [reads from Goldstein's book] "In accordance to the principles of Doublethink, it does not matter if the war is not real, or when it is, that victory is not possible. The war is not meant to be won. It is meant to be continuous. The essential act of modern warfare is the destruction of the produce of human labor. A hierarchical society is only possible on the basis of poverty and ignorance. In principle, the war effort is always planned to keep society on the brink of starvation. The war is waged by the ruling group against its own subjects. And its object is not victory over Eurasia or Eastasia, but to keep the very structure of society intact." Julia? Are you awake? There is truth, and there is untruth. To be in a minority of one doesn't make you mad.
- Crazy creditsThe movie begins with the title, "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past."
- Alternate versionsFrom director of photography Roger Deakins: "Be careful which '1984' you watch as some do not have the 'Bleach Bypass' effect built in. As the effect was done on all the prints, the IP and subsequent INs do not reflect the intended look of the film."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Eurythmics: Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four) (1984)
- SoundtracksOceania,'Tis For Thee
Music by Dominic Muldowney
Lyrics by Jonathan Gems
Sung by the London Voices, directed by Terry Edwards
Soprano soloist: Sally Mates
Contralto soloist: Linda Hirst
Conducted by Dominic Muldowney
In a dystopian future, in which the authorities have total control of every aspect of human life, Winston Smith begins to document his thoughts, and starts to fall in love, his obsession forces him to take risks, risks that endanger both him and Julia.
Such a faithful adaptation, I am in the middle of reading the book again, and I am staggered by just how accurate this excellent film is.
Intensely bleak, it is a nightmare scenario to imagine, sadly though after the last few years, it almost feels like a prophecy, with people's freedoms and civil liberties being diminished. I'm not a cynic, but I see glimpses of the novel in day to day life.
I must admit, the relatively good, but average score surprises me, I thought this would have a much greater rating.
The visuals are perfect, again it is just what I see in my mind's Wye when I read the book, the greyness and squalor, the production is on point.
What the book does alarmingly well, is create a world, it has ideas, rules, a culture, ideals and opinions, it almost has a smell and touch, this film manages to capture those elements.
The propaganda element works very well, the posters, screens, the voices, you almost imagine someone to shout out 'you've never had it so good.'
John Hurt is extraordinary here, it's a captivating sincere performance. Suzanne Hamilton is excellent, as is Richard Burton, it's well documented that he had problems with the script, but there's no denying his incredible presence, and that terrific voice.
This still gives me the chills.
9/10.
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- £3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $8,430,492
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $29,897
- Dec 16, 1984
- Gross worldwide
- $8,431,544