Brave New World 1998

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Brave New World (1998) is a made-for-television science fiction drama loosely adapted from Aldous Huxley’s 1932 dystopian novel of the same name. Directed by Leslie Libman and Larry Williams, the film aired on NBC on April 19, 1998. It presents a futuristic, totalitarian society where humans are genetically engineered, socially conditioned, and emotionally suppressed to maintain stability. The story follows Bernard Marx (Peter Gallagher), a high-caste citizen who begins to question the system after bringing John "the Savage" (Tim Guinee) and his mother Linda (Sally Kirkland) from a primitive reservation into the so-called "civilized" world.

The film features notable performances, particularly Leonard Nimoy as Mustapha Mond, the Controller of the World State. While it retains core themes from the novel—such as the loss of individuality, the dangers of technological control, and the suppression of truth—it diverges significantly in tone and plot, especially with a more optimistic, Hollywood-style ending not present in Huxley’s original work.

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