Soylent Green wasn’t just a film—it was a warning wrapped in decay. In the smog-choked nightmare of the 1970s, when population numbers were spiraling out of control, this movie gave that fear a face. A sweaty, overpopulated hellscape where the streets are overcrowded, food is rationed, and dignity is a forgotten luxury.
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