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Podcast,

P1-Hello guys,
Welcome to the great films for school podcast,where we explore the world of films. Join us as
we jump into the magic of storytelling and uncover the hidden gems that make each film into a
unique and valuable addition to your schoollife. I`m (person 1),your guide through this audio
adventure and today we talk about the movie "the giver".Today in the in the studio we have 2
special guests (Peson 2) and (person 3) say hello guys
P2-Hey there,
Film enthusiast!I`m (person 2)
P3-Whats up ,
I`m (person 3) ,grap your popcorn and lets make this episode a unforgetable experience!
P1-The Giver is a dystopian film ,set in a perfect but controled society ,where emotion and
memories are supressed.The protagonist, Jonas, is chosen for the role of the Receiver of
Memories and discovers the harsh realities hidden under the surface.The film explores the
meaning of individuality, free will, and the importance of experiencing joy and pain in life.
Jonas trys to bring back true human connections to the emotionless society.
P2-additionally ,The Giver" is a 2014 science fiction film based on Lois Lowry's 1993 novel of
the same name.The film performed good, earning around $67 million worldwide against a
budget of approximately $25 million dollars.
P1-Thats 68 million more than whats in my bank account.
P3-Key characteristics of dystopian literature include a highly controlled and often totalitarian
government, a dehumanized or conformist society, a protagonist who questions or rebels
against the established order, and a portrayal of a future that serves as a warning or
commentary on contemporary issues. Some well-known examples of dystopian literature
include George Orwell's "1984," Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World," and Ray Bradbury's
"Fahrenheit 451." These works often serve as cautionary tales and reflections on the potential
dangers of certain political, social, or technological developments.

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