IMDb6.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes55%
Metacritic63/100
Google Users79%
Director: Mike Judge•Genres: Comedy, Science Fiction
In 2005, the U.S. Army selects average citizens Joe Bauers and Rita to be part of a hibernation experiment. They are accidentally forgotten and awake 500 years later in the year 2505, finding a society where human intelligence has drastically declined due to selective breeding and a dumbed-down culture. Joe, the smartest man alive, is tasked with saving the future from a catastrophic collapse caused by rampant consumerism and apathy.
Idiocracy was largely overlooked upon its initial release, receiving a limited theatrical run. However, it has since gained a significant cult following and is often praised for its prescient satire of consumerism, anti-intellectualism, and societal decline, with many critics noting its surprisingly accurate predictions about the future.
Praised for its sharp, albeit dark, satirical commentary on societal trends.
Cited as surprisingly prescient and prophetic in its depiction of a future dystopia.
Some critics found the humor crude and the premise overly simplistic, but acknowledged its underlying intelligence.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's unique and disturbingly accurate portrayal of future societal decay, often calling it hilariously bleak and a cautionary tale. Many appreciate its bold satire and quotable lines, though some find the humor too over-the-top.
The film was originally intended to be released theatrically by 20th Century Fox, but after a very limited release and poor box office performance, it was primarily distributed direct-to-video, which director Mike Judge felt was due to the studio's lack of faith and a desire to bury the film due to its political themes.
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