Speculative fiction explores the price of freedom through imagined scenarios of falling without knowing if there is a safety net. For example, Peter Weir's The Truman Show and Joe Wright's Nosedive both examine worlds where characters are unsure if there is a net to catch them if they take a risk.
Speculative fiction explores the price of freedom through imagined scenarios of falling without knowing if there is a safety net. For example, Peter Weir's The Truman Show and Joe Wright's Nosedive both examine worlds where characters are unsure if there is a net to catch them if they take a risk.
Speculative fiction explores the price of freedom through imagined scenarios of falling without knowing if there is a safety net. For example, Peter Weir's The Truman Show and Joe Wright's Nosedive both examine worlds where characters are unsure if there is a net to catch them if they take a risk.
Speculative fiction explores the price of freedom through imagined scenarios of falling without knowing if there is a safety net. For example, Peter Weir's The Truman Show and Joe Wright's Nosedive both examine worlds where characters are unsure if there is a net to catch them if they take a risk.