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Zardoz is a 1974 science fantasy film written, produced, and directed by John Boorman and starring Sean Connery and Charlotte Rampling. It depicts a post-apocalyptic world where barbarians (the Brutals) worship the stone idol Zardoz while growing food for a hidden elite, the Eternals.
- US$1.8 million (U.S. and Canada rentals)
- John Boorman
- US$1.57 million
- David Munrow
plot summary. In the distant future Earth is divided into two camps, the barely civilized group and the overly civilized one with mental powers. A plague is attacking the second group after which it’s members cease to have any interest in life and become nearly catatonic.
1 de feb. de 2024 · Zardoz era, para él, un fiasco narrativo y estético. Sean Connery en la imagen más recordada de 'Zardoz': con melena, un arma en la mano, botas altas y... esa ropa.
6 de feb. de 2024 · This is the enduring image of Zardoz, a bizarre 1974 science fiction film in which Connery’s most outrageous outfit is actually a wedding dress. Zardoz is the exact opposite of an instant...
- Ryan Britt
5 de feb. de 2024 · Zardoz is an apex of that era of thinky, often dystopian-future sci-fi that flourished (if that’s the right word) between 2001 and Star Wars. Before Kubrick, the screen genre was mostly about monsters; after George Lucas (allowing for the fact that his 1971 THX-1138 was thinky SF par excellence), it was mostly about space battles… and monsters.
- Dennis Harvey
15 de jul. de 2019 · Sean Connery In Zardoz (1974) "Nobody wanted to do it. Warners didn’t want to do it, even though I’d made a shitload of money for them" - John Boorman. “John Boorman’s Zardoz is a genuinely quirky movie, a trip into a future that seems ruled by perpetually stoned set decorators.” It’s set in a post-apocalyptic Ireland.
18 de feb. de 2024 · Boorman, in Siskel’s opinion, had contracted two of the worst cinematic diseases: self-indulgence and excess. To him, Zardoz was a narrative and esthetic fiasco. Sean Connery in the most...