![]() Leonard Nimoy is the only well-known name, but all the actors acquit themselves as well or better than could be expected. This movie is also well-cast, with some strong acting here and there. And the main thematic points survive almost intact from the book, which is frankly amazing. ![]() There are also a number of very humorous scenes in this movie, an element which certainly does not come from Huxley. They were not afraid to fiddle with Huxley's plot, which gave them two big advantages, a better beginning and a better version of the character of Lenina. The fact that this movie was made for TV accentuates many of the flaws of the novel (more on that in a minute), but the screenwriters and the directors do a number of things right. This is a mostly successful version of Brave New World, which surprised me greatly. ![]() Note: This is a made-for-TV version, first aired by NBC in April of 1998. Brave New World, written by Dan Mazur and David Tausik from the novel by Aldous Huxley, directed by Leslie Libman and Larry Williams, 1998, 100 min.
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