Review of Logan's Run (1976) by Nikolaj Z — 08 Apr 2010
Logan's Run has become a bit dated over the years, but it sitll remains a fun, stylish piece of 1970s sci-fi. A seemingly utopian society of eternal youoth and rebirth is deconstructed in typical fashion to reveal the evil, human-squashing, totalitarian regime underlying it.
While it may seem a bit silly throughout, Logan's Run still provides a powerful exploration of eugenics and of societies build upon spectacle and pleasure. Pleasure numbs the majority of populace and keeps them content like keys keep a baby entertained.
But the endless sex and carefree lifestyles are revealed to be hollow shells that no longer contain the spark of the human. A good 70s sci-fi ride if you don't mide a bit of camp in your science fiction.
This review of Logan's Run (1976) was written by Nikolaj Z on 08 Apr 2010.
Logan's Run has generally received positive reviews.
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