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Idiocracy (2006)

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Plot Summary

Idiocracy follows Joe Bowers (Luke Wilson), an utterly average man who becomes the subject of a government hibernation experiment and wakes up five centuries later in a grotesquely degraded future. In the year 2505, anti-intellectualism, aggressive consumer culture, and the collapse of civic standards have reshaped society into a chaotic dystopia where basic reason has become a rarity. By sheer contrast, Joe suddenly finds himself regarded as the smartest person alive.

What makes Idiocracy memorable is the way director and co-writer Mike Judge turns a deceptively absurd premise into a sharp social satire. Joe is not a genius, hero, or visionary; he is simply a normal man forced to confront a civilization that has surrendered itself to spectacle, stupidity, and commercial excess. As he struggles to survive this bewildering new world, the film builds its comedy through deadpan exaggeration while also delivering an unsettling critique of mass culture and institutional decline.

Driven by Luke Wilson’s understated performance and the screenplay by Mike Judge and Etan Cohen, Idiocracy has endured as a cult favorite because its outrageous humor is matched by a surprisingly biting vision of the future. Beneath its broad comic style lies a dystopian fable about the erosion of intelligence, responsibility, and public discourse, giving the film a satirical edge that remains strikingly effective.

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