Why are futuristic movies dystopian? The need for solarpunk

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • We've all been there, trying to find a movie "everyone" wants to watch and the genre typically falls to sci-fi/futuristic/action movies but oh my god how grim are they? Is dystopia really our only vision of the future? Because I just get sad watching these movies as there's far too many parallels to our current world without hope - except for the super rich of course, and our "chosen one". Where's the community? Where's the hope? That's where solarpunk can step in
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Комментарии • 344

  • @BryonyClaire
    @BryonyClaire  Год назад +165

    Spot the millennial who still owns DVD's and refuses to let them go 🙋‍♀🙋‍♀

    • @lachlainegordon806
      @lachlainegordon806 Год назад +21

      Im a gen Z and even I cant let go of my dvds😂

    • @leslieelizabeth3024
      @leslieelizabeth3024 Год назад +10

      I still won't let go of my VHS tapes. And I still buy DVDs 😂💕

    • @cephalopodder
      @cephalopodder Год назад

      The way all these media companies are just deleting parts of their streaming catalogs, people should consider buying or burning physical copies of media they care about

    • @quirkyblackenby
      @quirkyblackenby Год назад +1

      @@lachlainegordon806me too!

    • @thesleepinggirl
      @thesleepinggirl Год назад +11

      I still live for the more utopian 90s/00s Star Trek, Stargate, Farscape. I have a lot of boxsets lol

  • @tamaraelfkin
    @tamaraelfkin Год назад +66

    I think people have forgotten that dystopian stories were always meant to be a warning, a catalyst for action; but without a vision for a positive future we are lost for what can be done or if it could even be possible.
    The capitalist machinery are happy to perpetuate the idea of an inevitable distopia because it means the status quo will continue to their advantage.
    We need these visions of a positive future so we have something to aim for.

    • @peemartick4655
      @peemartick4655 7 месяцев назад +2

      The problem ,however, is what one person thinks is positive another might see as a nightmare.

  • @lukrecja_blaq
    @lukrecja_blaq Год назад +131

    i looove the solarpunk aesthetic but i've never considered actually contributing towards creating a solarpunk world, so this has been a nice inspiration 🌳🌺

    • @Euphoryaaa
      @Euphoryaaa 9 месяцев назад

      Some people form community gardens. There’s on in my town!

    • @vylbird8014
      @vylbird8014 4 месяца назад

      The real need is in urban planning reform. There's on place in solarpunk for the sprawling suburbia, where it's impossible to leave your house without a car.

  • @toomanynumbers3182
    @toomanynumbers3182 Год назад +149

    For anyone who hasn't seen Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, it's a great film set in the future of (i think) another planet. The world is mostly covered in a toxic forest protected by giant insects that appeared after the world was basically destroyed from pollution. The whole movie is anti-capitalist and anti-war in my opinion, as the main message of the film is to protect and respect nature. I would definitely say it's hopeful - HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend. 🌱🌱

    • @EmelieWaldken
      @EmelieWaldken Год назад +9

      Seconding that. It's a wonderful movie and solarpunk to the core.

    • @heryhay
      @heryhay 9 месяцев назад

      my favorite ghibli movie ♥️

    • @Anon26535
      @Anon26535 9 месяцев назад

      You know, I was just going to say that. But it's definitely not on another planet. It's Earth after a nuclear war. And the manga version eventually reveals that the war was actually started not by rival nations, but by a group of scientists who did it deliberately because the only alternative was to allow modern society to go on polluting the planet and eventually destroy everything.

    • @jemportal4166
      @jemportal4166 8 месяцев назад

      I gotta check it out, thanks for posting ☺️

    • @yban_ra
      @yban_ra 8 месяцев назад +1

      Nausicaä's secret basement hydroponic garden is amazing!

  • @Itcouldbebunnies
    @Itcouldbebunnies Год назад +135

    'Edge of Tomorrow' may be a dystopian movie, but watching Tom Cruise meet a horrifying end over and over again sure makes me feel good.🍄🙂🌻

    • @transsexual_void_fairy
      @transsexual_void_fairy Год назад +7

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @BryonyClaire
      @BryonyClaire  Год назад +31

      Did I audibly cackle at this? Yes

    • @_maia_m
      @_maia_m Год назад +5

      😆👏🤌

    • @HiBuddyyyyyy
      @HiBuddyyyyyy Год назад +3

      I haven’t read the book, so I can’t be that person, but I’ve read the manga adaption of the book and it’s much better than the movie. (Also the book is called ‘all you need is kill’ if you’re interested.)

    • @Nymphadora45uvyu
      @Nymphadora45uvyu Год назад +3

      LOL!!!!!!!! I honestly felt the same way when I watched it wow. You just had the guts to say it 😂

  • @AlysonGombos
    @AlysonGombos Год назад +62

    🌱 thank you for this video!! I’m a huge fan of optimistic sci-fi (obsessive Trekkie here) and this has made me want to start writing solarpunk stories that are just… nice? Just optimistic and pleasant and everything turns out okay in the end?? This shouldn’t feel like such a unique concept 😂😭

    • @BryonyClaire
      @BryonyClaire  Год назад +13

      I think you should! It would be really cool to actually explore the way the world(s) work that you create, as I really think that's where lots of the storytelling can thrive and give people hope

  • @lemsip207
    @lemsip207 Год назад +56

    Metropolis was a German expressionist movie and is now 96 years old. There were skyscrapers in that based on the Manhattan ones that had just been built and a robot. It became the blueprint for all the sci-fi films and TV shows that followed.
    Then, there was Jules Verne and H G Wells as early sci-fi writers

    • @mattrobson3603
      @mattrobson3603 8 месяцев назад +2

      I think you've hit exactly why cyberpunk remains relevant - similar themes have been present in SF for a lot longer than it's been around, and they were prescient back then. They're prescient now, and they will likely continue into the future. Even the ideas of how to propagate solarpunk ethos is still 'figure out how to sell it'. I'm no capitalism evangelist, but it does tap into one of the deepest human motivations: What's in it for me?

  • @dinkster2777
    @dinkster2777 Год назад +43

    I hate how people will misinterpret or miss the point of dystopian films like blade runner 2049, starship, troopers, and V for vendetta. I’ve met several people say these are their favorite films, and they never talk about the political meanings in the film. Missing the point of capitalism, the military, industrial complex, global warming, and fascism leading to a dystopian future. I’ve even heard some people say they wish that was their future, under an authoritarian, dystopian future. No wonder Ben Shapiro didn’t get off capitalism, the military, industrial complex, global warming, and fascism leading to a dystopian future. I’ve even heard some people say they wish that was their future, under a authoritarian, dystopian future. No wonder Ben Shapiro didn’t get into Hollywood, he can’t even understand his favorite movie blade runner 2049

  • @maggieblair-kraybill4417
    @maggieblair-kraybill4417 Год назад +39

    The Monk and Robot book series by Becky Chambers is probably the best example of solarpunk out there. I’ve re-read it a few times now just because of how calming it is

    • @debburns9187
      @debburns9187 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, very calm and cosy, wish it was longer

  • @itsyissel
    @itsyissel Год назад +49

    I love my historical girlies/costube and I didn't realize I was enjoying so much solar punk content. I say this as someone whose husband works for a solar company, lol 🌻

    • @BryonyClaire
      @BryonyClaire  Год назад +6

      Exactly! It's why I really feel there's such a huge space for this, really cool that your husband does that sort of work too, must be really interesting!

  • @tatianabonilla755
    @tatianabonilla755 Год назад +43

    Miss Claire your videos are always so relevant, inspiring, entertaining, and thought provoking. I’m so grateful I found your channel!

  • @maiar.2951
    @maiar.2951 Год назад +23

    I appreciate you talking about this. I always feel so depressed for the future and didn’t even stop to consider maybe the shows/movies I watch can sometimes contribute to that. I would love to start seeing more solar punk!

    • @BryonyClaire
      @BryonyClaire  Год назад +2

      There's such a want for it! Honestly I'd love more hopeful movies/TV shows about the future

  • @FuzzyKittenBoots
    @FuzzyKittenBoots Год назад +62

    I want a movie set in a Utopia thousands of year in the future when our time is as good as forgotten. The conflict of the movie will be that people find something that looks really interesting in the basement rock. Not realising that they just found our radioactive waste :)

    • @Nymphadora45uvyu
      @Nymphadora45uvyu Год назад +4

      I would watch that!

    • @silvertrimhill9844
      @silvertrimhill9844 9 месяцев назад

      Sounds like shit

    • @SuperJJx
      @SuperJJx 6 месяцев назад +1

      If they find some '10.000 year nuclear warning' structures, it'd be a *horror* movie, and I'd watch that.

  • @lolgrigio
    @lolgrigio Год назад +17

    🍄I never even considered this but holy cow it really is the norm to show this dark bleak future. How are we supposed to envision anything else???
    I find that there are a lot of Doctor Who episodes that have a positive outlook on the future. For animated movies, not sure if it's been mentioned but Meet The Robinsons is SUCH a sweet and underrated film with an awesome look at the future 🔮✨🌏

  • @berryshimmer
    @berryshimmer 10 месяцев назад +6

    I get so happy solarpunk getting more recognition we need to spread this for people to be more optimistic is soo good 💗🥰 also love your vibr and your style! new subscriber luv

  • @FrancesBaconandEggs
    @FrancesBaconandEggs 11 месяцев назад +9

    Star Trek is sooooo good and one of the few sci fi franchises that is wholesome and hopeful and also sciencey 🥰
    I’m getting Hobbiton vibes too with solarpunk. The Shire is like the anti-lawn 👍🏻
    🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @danielledavidoski4076
    @danielledavidoski4076 Год назад +15

    This might sound like a weird suggestion but I think the book series young wizards by Diane Duane has a great deal of solar punk energy. It’s not really about the future but it’s got themes of young people taking control of their power and working actively to work harmoniously with their environment in a very holistic way. It’s a beautiful series that I absolutely adored as a kid and I think it may still be ongoing even though it was originally started in the early 80s.
    I found it extremely empowering and compassionate and hopeful. I recommend those books to anyone and everyone, I think they have value to people of any age.

    • @danielledavidoski4076
      @danielledavidoski4076 Год назад +5

      I forgot to say this but conservation of energy is a huge part of these books as well. It’s also a great blend of math, science and mathematics.
      In order to take control of the power of magic you must swear an oath, which goes as follows,
      In Life’s name and for Life’s sake, I say that I will use the Art for nothing but the service of that Life. I will guard growth and ease pain. I will fight to preserve what grows and lives well in its own way; and I will change no object or creature unless it’s growth or life, or that of the system of which it is part, are threatened. To these ends, in the practice of my Art, I will put aside fear for courage, and death for life, when it is right to do so-till Universe’s end.”

  • @EmelieWaldken
    @EmelieWaldken Год назад +8

    You know what is needed if we want our future to look more like Solarpunk rather than Dystopia ? Stop watching movies. Stop escapism. Roll up our sleeves, do the real, deep thinking about the world we want. Start collectives. Ditch the harmful stuff. Repair that bike. Never again buy anything by the harmful big companies. And get into politics and fight like our lives depend on it... Wait. They do.

    • @jrojala
      @jrojala 7 месяцев назад +3

      Art isn’t harmful, it’s necessary

    • @faerie5926
      @faerie5926 7 месяцев назад +3

      How is escapism through art harmful? It's one of the best ways to help spread your message to more people who wouldn't originally consider it- it's also a great way to build community.

  • @niccyknickers
    @niccyknickers Год назад +12

    🐝🐝🐝🌻🌺🌼🌷🏵🌳
    i think there is a lack of solarpunk themed movies because there is no 'shock factor' in them and oh gosh hollywood cant handle that! the movies you suggested I LOVE! i grew up watching ferngully so many times it warped the video and eventually got it on dvd. it makes me cry because its meant to be based in australia, but where is an aussie accent, and the evil blackness and cutting of trees scenes makes me feel like im looking at decapitated bodies.
    i think one of the few good things that came from the panini was the growing of cottagecore type living, BUT it came with a load of capitalistic ventures of selling brand new cute clothing and decoration (even amongst all the good second hand shopping ideas).
    i've been watching andrewism for a little while now, and im so glad you opted to do a video on this topic as i find it so interesting :)

    • @BryonyClaire
      @BryonyClaire  Год назад +5

      Fern Gully still gives me nightmares sometimes, well, specifically Hexus lol. I love it though. They really had some good "greenie" movies in the 90's! Yeah I fully agree with you, the commodification of cottagecore became an issue, however I'd still blame capitalism for that, and since the life most people want to lead (you know, one where you're not always worked to the bone and get to enjoy nature sometimes) is unreachable, I understand why people cling to the aesthetics of it instead, as its the closest thing they can get

    • @Dreamfox-df6bg
      @Dreamfox-df6bg 9 месяцев назад +2

      And at some time people began to see optimistic stories as unrealistic, missing the point of them. Instead we got the Grimdark genre, as if that was more realistic. True, it's closer to the world as it is, but do we really need so many stories in that direction? The lone hero or small group that can change or at least starts the change the world for the better is being eradicated, taking the hope of change for the better with them.
      Try to tell people how much better we could live with the technology currently available and many reject the idea outright, because the changes necessary would be too great. Though they mostly deny it with the reasoning that the biggest hurdle is the people themselves, which is true, but in a way, believing that is already part of the problem. To deny that people can change. Even though the fallacy of that argument has been proven again and again. People can change. Sadly they often change for the worse, but that's not the point. The point is people can change.
      It's not even discussed if there is the possibility of something that it not capitalism, communism or socialism. Everything is judged by these three systems and they are always seen in the extreme.
      What I know is this, we can provide every human being on the planet with enough food and drink, place to live, adequate clothing, good healthcare and education. More to the point, we could provide that with less damage to the environment than we do now. Much less. Even in the now in the industrial nations we could enable people to live better than they do now.
      The problem? It's just not profitable.
      But we have the means.

  • @mcwjes
    @mcwjes Год назад +4

    🌼 Thanks for the positivity!

  • @sharronkennith7833
    @sharronkennith7833 Год назад +11

    Princess Mononoke and Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind are two of my faves, probably gonna watch the second one tonight. I didn't really understand why I've gradually been pulling away from TV and movies and reading so much more, but this video hit the nail on the head. Thanks for reminding me why I hate GOT and love the original Star Wars movies: I need some hope that things do get better🌺

  • @Phalaenopsisify
    @Phalaenopsisify 11 месяцев назад +3

    Another solarpunk video, the more the merrier! A very nice novel I read recently is Another Life by Sarena Ulibarri, it has conflict and is nowhere near utopia but they certainly fight for and have created a better world.

  • @kyliel6654
    @kyliel6654 Год назад +15

    🌷 Thanks for introducing solarpunk to me! I hadn't heard of it until your poll and I googled for some images and loved it. I hope it will be seen more in the future as movies and in life. Thanks for the video!

  • @marieseaman7855
    @marieseaman7855 Год назад +5

    So excited for this 🩷

  • @Andropov-l2w
    @Andropov-l2w Год назад +6

    yes movies tell you where we're headed. but yo I'd watch legally blonde with you

  • @lazio2316
    @lazio2316 Год назад +10

    I so love solarpunk, for me it’s just the challenge of getting the energy to make some active changes and decisions in my everyday life to live that as best as I can - but hopefully getting there 🌱

  • @WAMilyFamily
    @WAMilyFamily Год назад +5

    Bicentennial Man had a much less grim look on the future.

  • @lauradavison8068
    @lauradavison8068 Год назад +13

    A solarpunk novel I read last year and thoroughly enjoyed is "Future Girl" by Deaf Australian author Asphyxia. I just thought I'd put it out there in case anyone would be interested in reading it, but hasn't heard about it.
    And many of the stories I'm writing have very solarpunk settings and themes. It's just going to be a while before any of them get published.
    🌱

  • @BRAZEN_Muse
    @BRAZEN_Muse Год назад +4

    I’ve been writing my own Solar punk story and it’s been so fun to create

  • @MrGrandpaCat
    @MrGrandpaCat Год назад +4

    🌱this is my fave. its like a greeting. hi 🌱

  • @ollieliddell3868
    @ollieliddell3868 Год назад +4

    Not a movie or tv show recommendation but the gaming company, Padia gaming, has a lot of solarpunk world building stuff in the works, they have a beautiful solarpunk audio story on their youtube channel and they’re a really wholesome women led and LGBTQ+ friendly community. Swear this isn’t a plug, I’m just a huge fan of what they do 🌸

  • @axeslinger94
    @axeslinger94 Год назад +5

    Tomorrowland (2015) is kinda optimistic in its theme, so maybe a rec out there for those who haven't seen it yet. It has George Clooney in it. There's also the animated movie from 2006 called Robots that has a lighthearted theme as the characters find their way through a heavily commodified world.
    It would be interesting to see videogames tackle this as well, as it's literally the realm of media where you can act out alternatives in the digital space, of course within sets of predefined parameters, but it harms no one to explore different alternatives in this way. Seeing more Black people SURVIVE the movies, be in some position of power (not for its own sake, but like, leading the vegetation division to feed all the people on the ship or something lol), and games and not be written as mean, bitter, or villanous would be good too. Visions of the future can't just begin and end with plopping people into the plot with no regard for how it'll be read on screen. Also, it would be nice for people to go beyond a critique of capitalism in media to showing various ways to fight back, but that's probably a pipe dream but yeah.
    *TL;DR:* Check out the movies I recommended pls, positive media exists in this genre of sci-fi, nuanced representation matters, and we should be doing more than pointing out the misery of the problem at this point, let's actually SHOW how to DO something about it. These issues are very hard and complex, but there are options, not all of which require money, to take to solve them, we just don't like the solutions given. Live life, be free! 😄

  • @Chemist_Tea
    @Chemist_Tea Год назад +2

    If you like Princess Mononoke, you should absolutely go watch Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. It's a lot older than Princess Mononoke, but it has kind of the same heart, and it's absolutely gorgeous and the story is just so, so beautiful and it absolutely has the kind of solarpunk, hope for the future sort of vibes you're talking about here, even if it doesn't seem like it at first

  • @Ark_bleu
    @Ark_bleu Год назад +6

    1. “TiMer” - light, romantic but fun
    2. “Upload” - a little dark but very very pleasant imo.
    3. “Bubble”- animated; Netflix
    Not full out solarpunk but hopefully a step in the right direction for anyone looking to pass the time. So glad you made this.

  • @MegaKillercookie
    @MegaKillercookie Месяц назад +1

    I would recommend station eleven!
    it's a post apocalyptic movie that focuses on society rebuilding after a virus wiped out humanity for the most part. it takes place in the US midwest and involves nature, social interaction and hope a lot

  • @The_Super_NOVA
    @The_Super_NOVA 9 месяцев назад +3

    Idea: what if some of these future dystopia movies are the power hungry elites trying to get us accustomed to and glamorizing a society where we are under their heel?
    Just a theory, don't come for me 😅
    If you want a good solar punk book, read the Star Glass series. It shows a dystopian society reforming itself to become solar punk by the end. Great read!

  • @andreasuaza7070
    @andreasuaza7070 8 месяцев назад +1

    It's a bit late, but thank you so so so much for the video, as always, it was very entertaining and informative. I am a huge fan of the solarpunk movement because it gives me hope that sometime in the future, me or my kids will be able to life a live outside of the harmful capitalist system, with all of its obvious flaws. However, I must say that I love Avatar, not only because it transports me to a place where nature is the most sacred thing and people are able to physically connect with it but because the cast is wonderfully diverse and respecful of the cultures James Cameron was appreciating (or appropiating, to each their own) in the movie. E.g. Neytiri's actress is Latina, Eytukan's is a Native American (Cherokee), Mo'at's is African American, and Akwey's is from Ghana. Much love!

  • @kevinmcgrane4279
    @kevinmcgrane4279 5 месяцев назад +1

    I like the futurist Kevin Kelly’s concept of “protopia”, which is very solar punk, imo. Kelly poses that protopia is an alternative to utopia, for utopia is impossible because society involves people and we simply screw things up a lot. Protopia is a vision of us constantly moving in the right direction of a solar punk world. Conflicts will occur along the way, and probably always will, but therein lies our path, and it can make for great art about the human condition. ….Just a thought; I enjoyed your video! Thank you. Peace to you.

  • @DukesGrace
    @DukesGrace Год назад +6

    I feel like the show Continuum was optimistic. It was showing that if we make the right changes now we can have a beautiful future. I also really enjoyed the main character's change in perspective as the show progressed.

    • @BryonyClaire
      @BryonyClaire  Год назад +1

      Ooh I haven't heard of this! I'll have to look it up, thanks for the rec

  • @thecolorjune
    @thecolorjune Год назад +3

    I want solar punk stories so badly 🧡🌱🪴🌿🍃

  • @rayneofstars22
    @rayneofstars22 Год назад +1

    I know this isn’t relevant to this video, but I have been going through rewatching a lot of your makeup scandal videos, and watching you apply beautiful looks while you tell stories, has made me find love in the art of makeup again. Thank you ❤️

  • @aliceearthgirl
    @aliceearthgirl 20 часов назад

    This is a very interesting video. I, myself, love dystopian movies and books because it is where we are headed if we don’t make a change and I see that as a warning. Surely no one actually wants the hunger games to be real, or for the last of mankind to be living on a train in a neverending loop. They are made to be a warning, not a goal. However, I also would love to see more movies depict the ideal world you described, where we embrace and nurture plants and animals and incorporate them into our everyday lives again. It would be great to have both types of futures depicted as almost a choice we can make. Wonderful food for thought

  • @docquoth
    @docquoth 3 месяца назад

    I’ve been watching your videos on and off for a while but this finally got me to subscribe 🌱 go off, queen x

  • @insulaarachnid
    @insulaarachnid Год назад +1

    The initial pictures shown when you were describing the aesthetic of solarpunk reminded me of the illustrations from the Dinotopia books :-) 🌱🍀🌸

  • @artoflaser
    @artoflaser Год назад +1

    Excellent video thank you! 🍄

  • @caiteybers8494
    @caiteybers8494 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Bryony. 🥑 Big fan here! I love your work. Thank you so much for everything you do. I've been watching your videos for a few months now and this is definitely my favourite look of yours so far. I know nothing about makeup and fashion but yeah. I LOVE this shade of green on you! 💚

  • @the.haeggis
    @the.haeggis Год назад +3

    I love me a good dystopia and Hunger Games(the books) and Mad Max Fury Road are some of my favorites. But I do agree that there could be more variety and Solarpunk sounds really cool. I just think that it`s hard to imagine a future where things turn out anything but absolutely terrible considering how things are going. But still, one can dream right. 🌱

  • @aswellshell
    @aswellshell Год назад +1

    Gosh I wish there was more solarpunk in the world, and love this video! I think a good pre-solarpunk movie is After Yang (2021) with Colin Farrell and Jodie Turner-Smith, which I feel takes place in between now and solarpunk. And its not about about Main Character toppling the system but the small human ways we cope, live, and adjust. It is slower paced than most movies but I would definitely add it to the list. 🌺

  • @Weiningc66
    @Weiningc66 День назад

    You are correct. I love your positivity.

  • @monica_.
    @monica_. Год назад +5

    Thank you, Bryony, this was soothing for my nervous system and helped with my climate despair a bit. How haven't I heard of solarpunk before - I love the movies you mentioned! Please keep sharing ideas and hope!🌱💚

  • @Gl00myk1tty5
    @Gl00myk1tty5 Год назад +3

    Love your videos 💗

  • @84moellera
    @84moellera Год назад +3

    ANYTHING written by Becky Chambers is Solarpunk and feels like a nice bowl of soup. Her books give me hope

  • @xander9460
    @xander9460 5 месяцев назад +4

    Solar"punk" only works if it's a rebel movement in a dystopia. What you want is "Solartopia", as in a post dystopia, utopia. Can we stop abusing the term punk.

  • @geofff.3343
    @geofff.3343 4 месяца назад +1

    As someone trying to write a solarpunk novel. Dystopia is easy. It's baked in easy conflict. Solarpunk is on the face of it so optimistic and hopeful that it can come off as saccharine. I'm trying though darn it. I'm working on the timeline and it does approach dystopia, but the point is that people are trying to fight back. The hardest part is getting the anti-capitalist in there. It's very hard to unintrench myself from something I've been stuck in from birth.

  • @minmo2288
    @minmo2288 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love a bit of brutalist architecture but I like the idea of it being softened in a way too, like my house to be a white box but with a nice green garden, hate the grim dystopian but also think a lot of the solar punk looks too much like a dream of what an inner city hippy thinks living on a farm is like.

  • @SpoopySquid
    @SpoopySquid Месяц назад

    "Thinking eschatologically is a trap. If you act like the end is nigh, you stop preparing for the possibility that the world will go on." - Kyle Kallgreen

  • @BelleChanson0717
    @BelleChanson0717 Год назад +5

    🌹🌱🍄
    Not a movie, but the books by Kit Rocha (both the Beyond series and the Mercenary Librarians series) have distinct solarpunk vibes as described here. They are VERY ADULT in nature, so if spicy books are not your thing then they won't be for you, but they focus a lot on community and sustainable lifestyles in a post-apocalyptic future.

  • @Flowstatecaptain
    @Flowstatecaptain 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! I’m an aspiring indie filmmaker planning to use affordable computer graphics like Unreal Engine to make a cinematic episodic series including a solarpunk future. I’m with you, I think there’s a huge untapped audience for it and nothing that has quite hit the mark yet. You’re right I think it’s too politically risky for a lot of big studios so I think it’s up to us indies. It’s also really hard to make a solarpunk society believable. It’s always easier to explain destruction vs infinite sustainability. But we have to start getting people thinking about these possible solutions. They could become the leaders that pull it off, even if they have to weather the storm of some initial collapses and restructuring. With the help of AI and a smaller society it may become possible to become sustainable.

    • @Flowstatecaptain
      @Flowstatecaptain 8 месяцев назад

      Ironically though I feel like the only real way to get to a realistic sustainable solarpunk future, we will need to adopt a lot of high tech that wont be sustainable at first. The need for growth needs to end, but with no growth there’s no economy, so capitalism needs to end, so jobs need to end, but people still need basic products and services so we will need AI robots to do the work to create the essential products and services. If we can get that system of automation and food production and delivery to net zero, as well as automated, cheap housing creation via AI robots recycling the materials of the current housing footprint and making a bunch of tiny homes on wheels, then we may have a chance at resilience where people have what they need for cheap. Everyone should move away from relying on the grid, and also to be mobile in case of natural disasters. Solar powered electric box truck conversions would be another good resilient housing option. We will also need to heavily tax the rich, but if there will eventually be no more economy we must go beyond taxing. They must become massive philanthropists to redistribute the wealth so people will be able to survive the collapse of capitalism. It’s like we need to transfer the material wealth rather than just the digits and become some kind of democratic socialist society with the basic needs like healthcare, education, and housing free or cheap, and a universal basic income with a highly regulated market of only sustainable products that go beyond just the necessary. Is that too much to ask within the next few decades?? lol. Hence all of the dystopian future movies. But let’s try anyway. 🍀

    • @Flowstatecaptain
      @Flowstatecaptain 8 месяцев назад

      Oh and if you want to watch a great series about a guru from India who moves to Oregon with a massive following to build a REAL solarpunk community from scratch, then check out “Wild Wild Country”. Mind-blowing.

    • @Flowstatecaptain
      @Flowstatecaptain 8 месяцев назад

      Captain Fantastic is also a great movie. I would say it’s very Solarpunk with its lifestyle values and feel good over all

    • @Flowstatecaptain
      @Flowstatecaptain 8 месяцев назад

      and then there’s that one episode of The Mandalorian with Jack Black 😂 idk how sustainable it’s supposed to be ecologically but at least they have the post-labor / AI automated labor society with community free time down. Goals

  • @margaretgalicia6367
    @margaretgalicia6367 Год назад +2

    Where dose (1987) "Jetsons Meet the Flintstones" fit in futuristic movies?

    • @BryonyClaire
      @BryonyClaire  Год назад

      I've never seen it! But now I'm intrigued. Though I'm sure it was more of a crossover marketing ploy than anything, it still sounds like a fun time

  • @ChristopherJohnsonIsAwesome
    @ChristopherJohnsonIsAwesome 7 месяцев назад +1

    Strange World (2022) is sorta Soalr Punk until they find out the plant they use as a clean power source is "evil."

  • @shosoy-p6875
    @shosoy-p6875 6 месяцев назад

    Since I watched" doctor strange multiverse of madness " I can not forget this scene :where he and América are looking their memories.I liked alot the movie(cause the horror vibes) , but that specific universe is really stuck on my mind and I just simply need more places like that in movies

  • @pipthebadger3723
    @pipthebadger3723 8 месяцев назад +1

    I think the reason there are no solarpunk movies is because solarpunk is inherently anticapitalist, and the investor class would NEVER greenlight a movie that shows people how much better life could be without them.

  • @adhiambogwengwalchen
    @adhiambogwengwalchen Год назад

    💚 I really enjoyed this video. I AGREE that movies that make us feel good afterwards + give us new ways to live are the best way to go!
    It's so nice to see a RUclipsr(ess)💖 thinking outside the box on these things.
    I come from Britain, and the more i learn about Aotearoa and the Land of Uluru (as opposed to Australia) and what colonisation did and is DOING to those places, the more i hopelessness i feel.
    SO. Seeing you respecting the land you're on and recommending Andrewism is brilliant! Bc the truth is, we have the solutions to all this grief, yet the collective is still addicted to old paradigms and the bright shining hope remains niche.
    I have faith tho! and this helps it to burn brighter!

  • @user-fz7db4ls3i
    @user-fz7db4ls3i Год назад +1

    U can try watching and reading Soviet sci-do films where they have some films where the future is actually bright. I also think there are not many solar-punk films as there will be no conflict and viewers won’t like a film of it doesn’t have conflicts in it

  • @eromonsele1521
    @eromonsele1521 3 месяца назад +1

    Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is quite good

  • @sadrequiem
    @sadrequiem 8 месяцев назад

    I think it makes sense this is the case for movies. Usually “future” incurs in high costs for a production, and if the “system” or technology itself is not the source for conflict in the story, then you can forgo of the “future” part of your script and make the story current (and cheaper). Maybe it’s easier in animation. I think there are some anime shows that portray the future in a more optimistic light.

  • @claudiax233
    @claudiax233 Год назад

    Very inspiring video, you did a great job with this Bryony!!

  • @markatag2680
    @markatag2680 Год назад +2

    The jetsons was pretty positive, if you ignore the social issues 🌿🌿

  • @al1terieur444
    @al1terieur444 11 месяцев назад +1

    The vidéo "dear Alice"

  • @rachelle2227
    @rachelle2227 10 месяцев назад +2

    I would like to see more movies about positive representations of aliens and/ or androids. Some sort of first contact with aliens that want to help make our world a better place, with some issues that turn sideways but are resolved through the movie, would be interesting and cool I think.

    • @BryonyClaire
      @BryonyClaire  10 месяцев назад +1

      Isn't it funny how a majority of aliens, or machinery like androids, we automatically think "what if they want to unalive or control us?" - says more about a reflection on us imo that this is the first thing we think of

    • @rachelle2227
      @rachelle2227 10 месяцев назад

      @@BryonyClaire IKR?! Maybe one of the last things super intelligent and advanced aliens have left is being kind to other aliens and helping them get more advanced… surely they would have been able to collect resources from other uninhabited planets and asteroids, and would have plenty of machine and robot technology to do much of their dirty work.

  • @debburns9187
    @debburns9187 8 месяцев назад

    I never see Maddaddam referred to as Solar Punk but the end is soooo hopeful. My favourite books of all time and unlike the Monk and Robot books by Becky Chambers (which are great too, but only novellas, they keep you engaged for ages). Apparently they are under development as a TV series. Fingers crossed!!

  • @AuntieMamies
    @AuntieMamies 6 месяцев назад +1

    I know I'm late to the video but I have a feeling I know exactly why peoples escapism is often horrendous things. And the election in my country this year is really solidifying the opinion I have. People have a morbid curiosity that makes them want to experience hardship. Of course once they're in it they just want out but I think there's a feeling of "what if things were this bad" that kinda makes people desire it. Appeal of the void

  • @jasonp.1195
    @jasonp.1195 9 месяцев назад

    Solar Punk and those other relatively rare positive futures would be lovely to more find. Thankyou for your video. Submitting some of my favorites of optimism.
    Regarding Wall-E and that Solar Punk Credits scene. Almost pure optimism and human/robot beautiful society built around the reconstruction of Earth.
    Ambition: The film, produced by European Space Agency (ESA). Is a very short film in a nanotech suffused future. There's also an even rare epilogue short film for it.
    The Culture Something Real - short film set amongst in Ian M. Bank's Culture universe. Not Solarpunk, with all its mega tech, but it is aggressively post Capitalist and appealing.
    The Martian - Old school astronaut vibe along with the collective effort to rescue others - as with Apollo 13
    Dear Alice - Often cited as a prime example of Solarpunk. Yes it is an advertisement, but you can find a version where product placement has been edited out.
    Elysium - A film I regard as a fable that contrasts the grim before giving us that glimpse of a better future. It showcases how powerful a contrast a well aligned A.I. could be for society.
    2010: The Year We Make Contact - The lesser known non Kubrick produced sequel to the classic 2001: A Space odyssey. Has a Cold War vibe, but with Something Wonderful thrown in.
    Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur - A channel that includes many videos on various sorts of future development. I'd be surprised if one couldn't find a topic there to love.
    Wanderers - a short film by Erik Wernquist - Voiceover by Carl Sagan, which details a very optimistic portrayal of exploration and even play out in the greater Solar System.

  • @123iceboy
    @123iceboy Месяц назад

    I believe that a juxtaposition of a dystopian society to the solar punk utopia is needed for the conflict of the story to be meaningful.
    You could of course set romances within a solarpunk world, but outside of that you run into the issue that drama and conflict might seem arbitrary or preachy. The juxtaposition could relieve this issue and convey the message more directly that there are solutions to the problems we are facing. As Cyberpunk is an extrapolation of our current course Solarpunk needs to then be the road map to a better future.

  • @shizuwolf
    @shizuwolf 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’d add “Origins: Spirits of the Past” and “Mushishi” to the recommendation list

  • @crystalwebb191
    @crystalwebb191 Год назад +1

    Just started but I am just shocked that some people do not want to watch Legally Blonde again?? That is my comfort film lol

  • @ashleymertes8440
    @ashleymertes8440 Год назад +2

    Plant emoji

  • @scordeteyla
    @scordeteyla 11 месяцев назад

    The punk part also refers to not accepting the status quo and actually doing something against it

  • @krea8402
    @krea8402 7 месяцев назад

    I don't know if this counts as solarpunk, but I recommend the anime "Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet".
    It's pretty short, but it really shows humanitys drive for surving and thriving despite suffering. It's about showing kindness and love others instead of being cold and favoring heartless efficiency.

  • @gig2734
    @gig2734 9 месяцев назад

    For all mankind, is one candidate for optimistic sci-fi.

  • @gimmiethepizza717
    @gimmiethepizza717 Год назад

    Amazing videos as always 🌿🌿🌿🌻 Honestly so refreshing there's some RUclipsrs from Aotearoa! Also Studio Ghibli is life ❤

  • @hydrangeadragon
    @hydrangeadragon Год назад +2

    My version of solarpunk is low tech tho, cause most tech requires rare earth metals that are unsustainable to extract, maybe if we find a way to reuse the metals it could work but idk

  • @iindium49
    @iindium49 10 месяцев назад +3

    Meet the robinsons, animated from disney...
    The last Mimzy ? I mean it wasn't a great film...
    Star trek movies. Your only option for an optimistic future... and if you think too hard it becomes depressing.

  • @mintycoolnessisrelevance
    @mintycoolnessisrelevance Год назад +2

    Im actually impressed u mentioned the fact that covid is still very much a thing. (Mostly because everyone is acting like its not a thing anymore) I hope u are also still masking in public!!! Not only for immunocompromised people but for everyone

    • @BryonyClaire
      @BryonyClaire  Год назад +3

      I bring it up often, avoided rona as much as I could for my own health issues and got it from a wedding where everyone was meant to test beforehand, my life has been totally changed by it since, so yeah it's very much an issue near and dear to my heart. I mask everywhere - the wedding was the one exception :(

    • @mintycoolnessisrelevance
      @mintycoolnessisrelevance Год назад

      @@BryonyClaire agh so sorry to hear that but super happy to hear a creator openly bringing it up, uve def got a new sub here ♥️

  • @GratefulEd
    @GratefulEd Год назад

    Great stuff ❤

  • @starscreamthecruel8026
    @starscreamthecruel8026 11 месяцев назад +2

    🍒Avoid The Expanse if you want uplifting because a lot of that is actually darker than people realise. I haven't seen all the seasons but the main three is pretty darker when you look at it context. It is a good series though. I havent watched four yet nor have I found five, six or seven is it the end one? I think the main reason Solarpunk isnt that popular because the writers themselves have lost hope, what with the strikes and being underpaid, its not a good environment for a hopeful mindset so they wont be able to write coherent stories that could be turned into this kind of movie.

    • @eromonsele1521
      @eromonsele1521 3 месяца назад

      Agree withExpanse not being solarpunk it is more like a hard scifi with a bit of fantasy. If yu want to atch the rest of the series I can give you the website which is Movies2watch

  • @kaloyanpetrov7863
    @kaloyanpetrov7863 11 месяцев назад +1

    By the way i have aways been curious especially for the people who are actually owners of suburban homes with their front and backyard way not use it to grow vegetables. I'm from Bulgaria a post-soviet country and almost every house with yard no matter where it is has a garden where people grow vegetables, grape and fruit trees like plums, pears, apples, figs and others but this ones are the most common especially the plum is very easy to grow(i think because actually the plum grows wildly and most of the time the tree was already there).
    So again way it's not even expensive?

  • @joaovictordioud7242
    @joaovictordioud7242 Месяц назад

    20min awesome video and all but im going insane at the fact that this is how i discovered Tank Girl had a movie

  • @Euphoryaaa
    @Euphoryaaa 9 месяцев назад

    “The revolution is not an Apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall”
    Just wanted t leave this quote here

  • @CordeliaAurora
    @CordeliaAurora Год назад +1

    Legally blonde
    And it's revolutionary counterpart
    Illegaly blonde 😎

  • @BrucePGrether
    @BrucePGrether 2 месяца назад

    You rock, Bryony! This is great and my partner and I totally agree! Do you know about the truly Solarpunk books in the MONK AND ROBOT SERIES by Becky Chambers? A PSLAM FOR THE WILD-BUILT and A PRAYER FOR THE CROWN-SHY. These are brief novels, but introduce a remarkable world! Also, my own latest novel, CLOUDWHALE, presents an engineered society of the future, not a perfect Utopia, but a world that in many ways works better than ours. Conditioning and beliefs are a lot more sane and realistic than what we have now on Earth! The conflict comes from the fact that human nature is imperfect and greed still exists! - Bruce P. Grether

  • @abstergo06
    @abstergo06 Год назад +1

    i know it might not be the general opinion on that movie, but to me Sunshine has quite of an hopeful (or at least open) ending !! such an underrated gem

  • @ToniPust
    @ToniPust Год назад +2

    Technically about time travel, but the first 2 and 1/2 episodes take place in the year 2484:
    "Expedition Adam '84 / The Visitors" ("Návštěvníci"), a czech/french/swiss/german TV series. Just a silly little 80s show, but since it's definitively not a dystopia; I thought I'd list it here.
    Couldn't find anything in english, but in case anyone here speaks french (it's only the first episode, czech with french subtitles):
    ruclips.net/video/WVI3Wp_oAAs/видео.html
    or german (dubbed, complete series playlist):
    ruclips.net/video/ZQ6SmmwnfMo/видео.html

  • @ravenlover7924
    @ravenlover7924 9 месяцев назад +1

    And then later someone is going ahead and write a story about a dystopian solar punk story.
    I love the idea of solar-punk, just people have fun writing about dystopian worlds

  • @phoebeel
    @phoebeel 7 месяцев назад

    For me, its growing my own veggies and borrowing from neighbours instead of buying machines youll only use once. Buying second hand clothes and being a good neighbour if someone is in need.
    I'm feeling very hopeless with the state of the world, my anxious brain has convinced me we are on the brink of a hot war in central europe and i just want to be on the good side of my neighbours in case shit goes down. But im also in it because i want people to be more connected in general. There is no solarpunk world without community to build it up in the first place

  • @venusgin7779
    @venusgin7779 9 месяцев назад

    There is a few hopeful futuristic stories, but they are mostly for kids. Kepo, Shera, Into the SpiderVerse, Rise of the TMNT, 3 Below (in a way), Nimona, The Jatsons, Princess Mononoke, Castle in the Sky, Howl's moving castle (in some regard), some of the Transformers. They aren't perfect but they definitely have this vibe of the future being brighter BECAUSE people are forming communities and breaking goverments. I would've put Voltron here but it is kinda bad later sooo....

  • @shawnmoyer483
    @shawnmoyer483 4 месяца назад

    Tomorrowland is an interesting example of this. The visions of the city are so wonderful and inspiring. But the reveal is that that optimistic vision has been tainted by the constant repetition of future dystopia. The moral of the film is literally that we need optimistic visions of the future to inspire us to work towards, and that the constant repetition of cautionary tales make people feel helpless

    • @BugsyBugYT
      @BugsyBugYT 2 месяца назад

      fr! tomorrowland is an amazing movie

  • @user-sq8tu8du8v
    @user-sq8tu8du8v Год назад +1

    Haha the beginning of this was legit my last night

  • @scordeteyla
    @scordeteyla Год назад

    How funny that you should talk about it now, since I only recently found out about the genre. Incidentally just finished reading the Monk and robot series by Becky Chambers

  • @dontwear_itout
    @dontwear_itout Год назад +2

    She Ra (2018) kinda gives me this vibe?? idk lol