THX 1138(15)
D: George Lucas
Warner Bros/American Zoetrope (Francis Ford Coppola &
Lawrence Sturhahn)
US 1971
95 mins
Science Fiction
W: George Lucas
DP: David Myers & Albert Kihn
Ed: George Lucas
Mus: Lalo Schifrin
Robert Duvall (THX 1138), Donald Pleasance (SEN 5241), Maggie
McOmie (LUH 3417)
Six years before Star Wars was originally released, George
Lucas made his directorial debut with this Avant Garde sci-fi, based on a short film he created whilst still studying at film school.
Set in a dystopian future policed by cyborgs, humans are
stripped of their identities and have their emotions suppressed by mandatory drugs. THX 1138 (Robert Duvall) begins to break these rules along with two other rebels, and they rise up against the
strict society in which they live.
It's fair to say that the concept is better than the film, and
although this served as an inspiration to what was to become Star Wars, it failed to find an audience when it was originally released, only garnering a cult following after George Lucas'
universal success.
6/10