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dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), by
George Orwell, the word
thoughtcrime describes a person's
politically unorthodox thoughts, beliefs, and doubts...
- BBC Online. 3
January 2003.
Retrieved 29
October 2012.
Thoughtcrimes at IMDb
Thoughtcrimes at
AllMovie Thoughtcrimes at the TCM
Movie Database v t e...
- to
accepted societal norms.
Thoughtcrime,
thoughtcrimes,
thought crime, or
thought crimes may also
refer to:
Thoughtcrimes, 2003 film
directed by Breck...
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March 14, 2019.
Retrieved April 15, 2019. "Tap
Night EP, by
thoughtcrimes".
thoughtcrimes.
Retrieved June 26, 2020. "Psychostick To Be
Joined By The Dillinger...
- If the
released thought-criminals are
found to have
committed more
thoughtcrimes, the
Thinkpol re-arrest them for
further interrogation and torture,...
- the
first season of 24. Her work in film
includes the science-fiction
Thoughtcrimes (2003), the
Project Greenlight film
Feast (2005), and the independent...
- such as
personal identity, self-expression, and free will,
which are
thoughtcrimes, acts of
personal independence that
contradict the
ideological orthodoxy...
-
common usage,
including "Big Brother", "doublethink", "Thought Police", "
thoughtcrime", "Newspeak", and "2 + 2 = 5".
Parallels have been
drawn between the...
- on a
number of
projects from
Thoughtcrimes in 2003
through an
adaptation of
Brian Freeman's
Infinite in 2021.
Thoughtcrimes (2003)
Sahara (2005) A Sound...
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starring Dakota Fanning. His
first full-length
effort was the
crime drama Thoughtcrimes (2003),
which was
produced as a
backdoor pilot and went
straight to...