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But sadly, after some wild incidents, he awakens in American society to a world that’s basically been consumed by pure idiots. So yes, it’s not too far into the future. He’s forced into a world where his simple speech is considered a threat and possibly aggressive, and slang and valley girl talk are considered typical grammar. This new world involves hit television series’ involving folks being hit in the groin, and entire television specials revolving around masturbation, and now he must attempt to live among these new denizens of this wasteland, now surrounded by waste and garbage, and find a way back home. Judge’s view on our world and its current intellectual status is so accurate it’s awfully frightening; go on any message board, try to sit through a movie in a public theater and you’ll see what Judge is getting at. Much of the gags here never seem so outlandish because it’s such a reflection on America’s current infatuation, from being hit in the groin, and the aversion to folks who speak intellectually, and Judge is never too subtle about his message. For almost ninety minutes he’s basically providing us with a glimpse at what we’ve become and can become, and “Idiocracy” is bound to last for years due to its sheer hilarity pulled from a potentially clunky premise. The aversion to “Idiocracy” at first was unusual and then obvious. Judge doesn’t present his message about our embracing of stupidity with mere undertones, he shouts it from the rooftops, and with it he creates a classic.
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