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The War of the Worlds purposefully employs a range of characters to look at how various humans respond to an alien invasion.
Through the protagonist Paul Atreides’ story, Dune Messiah delves into the interwoven themes of heroism, Nietzschean philosophy, and the intricacies of leadership.
Frank Herbert’s science fiction masterpiece Dune, published in 1965, delves deeply into a medieval society’s politics, religion, and ecology.
Videodrome delves into the perilous intersection of intellect and visceral prowess in cinema.
The narrative of Frankenstein serves as a cautionary tale about the perils of unbridled scientific inquiry, highlighting the moral issues that are crucial to the search for knowledge.
The Creator is an original science fiction film directed by Gareth Edwards, exploring the potential and dangers of artificial intelligence (AI).