Charlton Heston's line Soylent Green is people!, delivered at the end of the film Soylent Green, is a memorable movie quote, though it's not clear why. It's not a clever line, nor is it important to the plot. So what does it mean and why do we remember it?
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By Richard Winters My Rating: 6 out of 10 4-Word Review: People are the food. This Review May Contain Spoilers. The year is 2022 and the world is so overpopulated that people must sleep on stairwel…
Charlton Heston's line Soylent Green is people!, delivered at the end of the film Soylent Green, is a memorable movie quote, though it's not clear why. It's not a clever line, nor is it important to the plot. So what does it mean and why do we remember it?
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Charlton Heston’s character in the iconic 1973 movie “Soylent Green” famously didn’t take well to the news that the ubiquitous green food reflected in the film’s title was composed of human beings. Now, Washington is poised to be the first American state to test public reaction to turning human beings into compost that could provide nutrients for various food products…
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