Review of Idiocracy (2006) by Fernando F. Croce for Slant Magazine — 31 May 2011
Idiocracy is too scattershot and compromised to push the conceptual bleakness beyond the realm of lowbrow comedy, though Judge’s cultural ire remains bracing throughout: For all the characters’ slapsticky imbecility, Judge makes it clear that it’s their docile acceptance (read: political inactivity) that makes them true dumbasses.
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This review of Idiocracy (2006) was written by Fernando F. Croce and published by Slant Magazine on 31 May 2011.
Idiocracy has generally received positive reviews.
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