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* EvilMalthusian: The setting is a future CrapsackWorld where no children are allowed to be born at all to reduce the population for 30 years.

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* EvilMalthusian: The setting is a World Federation controls the future CrapsackWorld where no children are allowed to be born at all to reduce the population for 30 years.years, and kills any families that defy them.
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* EvilMalthusian: The setting is a future CrapsackWorld where no children are allowed to be born at all to reduce the population for 30 years.
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''Z.P.G'' (Zero Population Growth) is a 1972 Danish-American dystopian film starring Creator/OliverReed and Geraldine Chaplin. As the name suggests, its plot revolves around PopulationControl, which is announced at the start of the film by the [[OneWorldOrder World Federation Council]]. This version is harsher than most -- having children is banned completely for 30 years, and punishable by death. To make up for this, life-like dolls are made to replace them which couples then care for, mimicking the affection, tears, and even illnesses of actual children. The central conflict involves a couple who conceive a child, and the subsequent consequences of this.

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''Z.P.G'' (Zero Population Growth) is a 1972 Danish-American dystopian film starring Creator/OliverReed and Geraldine Chaplin.Creator/GeraldineChaplin. As the name suggests, its plot revolves around PopulationControl, which is announced at the start of the film by the [[OneWorldOrder World Federation Council]]. This version is harsher than most -- having children is banned completely for 30 years, and punishable by death. To make up for this, life-like dolls are made to replace them which couples then care for, mimicking the affection, tears, and even illnesses of actual children. The central conflict involves a couple who conceive a child, and the subsequent consequences of this.
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''Z.P.G'' (Zero Population Growth) is a 1972 Danish-American dystopian film starring Creator/OliverReed and Geraldine Chapman. As the name suggests, its plot revolves around PopulationControl, which is announced at the start of the film by the [[OneWorldOrder World Federation Council]]. This version is harsher than most -- having children is banned completely for 30 years, and punishable by death. To make up for this, life-like dolls are made to replace them which couples then care for, mimicking the affection, tears, and even illnesses of actual children. The central conflict involves a couple who conceive a child, and the subsequent consequences of this.

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''Z.P.G'' (Zero Population Growth) is a 1972 Danish-American dystopian film starring Creator/OliverReed and Geraldine Chapman.Chaplin. As the name suggests, its plot revolves around PopulationControl, which is announced at the start of the film by the [[OneWorldOrder World Federation Council]]. This version is harsher than most -- having children is banned completely for 30 years, and punishable by death. To make up for this, life-like dolls are made to replace them which couples then care for, mimicking the affection, tears, and even illnesses of actual children. The central conflict involves a couple who conceive a child, and the subsequent consequences of this.



* ChildrenAreAWaste: The film has the human population striving to reach zero population growth. So, having a baby causes the parents and child to be put to death. Many people still want children, so vaguely lifelike dolls are sold to fill this need (they don't). Naturally, the protagonist does have a baby and must run from the authorities. Usually, it's mandatory for them to abort if they get pregnant (oddly, birth control was not mentioned). The state recognizes the psychological need most people have though, and provides them with life-like dolls instead. As you'd expect, this really doesn't cut it for everyone.

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* ChildrenAreAWaste: The film has the human population striving to reach zero population growth. So, having a baby causes the parents and child to be put to death. Many people still want children, so vaguely lifelike dolls are sold to fill this need (they don't). Naturally, the protagonist does have a baby and must run from the authorities. Usually, it's mandatory for them people to abort if they get pregnant (oddly, birth control was not mentioned). The state recognizes the psychological need most people have though, and provides them with life-like dolls instead. As you'd expect, this really doesn't cut it for everyone.



* GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion: {{Inverted}} according to the law of the society in the film, which ''mandates'' abortion since [[PopulationControl reproduction is banned]]. The central plot comes up when the female protagonist Carole fails to have one and secretly gives birth to a child, making her go on the run with her husband Russ.

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* GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion: {{Inverted}} according to the law of the society in the film, which ''mandates'' abortion since [[PopulationControl reproduction is banned]]. The central plot comes up when the female protagonist Carole fails to have one and secretly gives birth to a child, making forcing her to go on the run with her husband Russ.
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* OverpopulationCrisis: The film features a world so overcrowded that having babies is banned for thirty years on pain of death.

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* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: The dialogue speaks of the "early 21st century" being the past, and it was filmed in 1972. It may be set in the (former?) UK, given the UsefulNotes/BritishAccents of most characters. There was also a "great famine" in the past, according to the State Museum, which led to riots according to an old newspaper, "killer smog" in UsefulNotes/LosAngeles that left 9,000 dead, and, going by a plaque on the beach in the last scene, all their nuclear missiles were buried in 1978.

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* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: The dialogue speaks of the "early 21st century" being the past, and it was filmed in 1972. It may be set in the (former?) UK, given the UsefulNotes/BritishAccents of most characters. There was also a "great famine" in the past, according to the State Museum, which led to riots according to an old newspaper, "killer smog" in UsefulNotes/LosAngeles that left 9,000 dead, and, going to judge by a an old plaque on the beach in the last scene, all their nuclear missiles were buried in 1978. 1978.
* ChildrenAreAWaste: The film has the human population striving to reach zero population growth. So, having a baby causes the parents and child to be put to death. Many people still want children, so vaguely lifelike dolls are sold to fill this need (they don't). Naturally, the protagonist does have a baby and must run from the authorities. Usually, it's mandatory for them to abort if they get pregnant (oddly, birth control was not mentioned). The state recognizes the psychological need most people have though, and provides them with life-like dolls instead. As you'd expect, this really doesn't cut it for everyone.


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* DystopianEdict: In order to reduce the global population, the World Federation Council mandates that for thirty years, having a child will be a crime punishable by death. To enforce it, a machine which automatically induces abortion (somehow) is available in every home which women must use after they get pregnant.


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* OneWorldOrder: The future Earth is run by a dictatorial government called the World Federation, which has outlawed reproduction for thirty years on pain of death.

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* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: The dialogue speaks of the "early 21st century" being the past, and it was filmed in 1972. It may be set in the (former?) UK, given the UsefulNotes/BritishAccents of most characters. There was also a "great famine" in the past, according to the State Museum, which led to riots according to an old newspaper, "killer smog" in UsefulNotes/LosAngeles that left 9,000 dead, and, going by a plaque on the beach in the last scene, all their nuclear missiles were buried in 1978.



* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: The dialogue speaks of the "early 21st century" being the past, and it was filmed in 1972. It may be set in the (former?) UK, given the UsefulNotes/BritishAccents of most characters. There was also a "great famine" in the past, according to the State Museum, which led to riots according to an old newspaper, "killer smog" in UsefulNotes/LosAngeles that left 9,000 dead, and, going by a plaque on the beach in the last scene, all their nuclear missiles were buried in 1978.
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''Z.P.G'' (Zero Population Growth) is a 1972 film starring Creator/OliverReed and Geraldine Chapman. As the name suggests, its plot revolves around PopulationControl, which is announced at the start of the film by the [[OneWorldOrder World Federation Council]]. This version is harsher than most -- having children is banned completely for 30 years, and punishable by death. To make up for this, life-like dolls are made to replace them which couples then care for, mimicking the affection, tears, and even illnesses of actual children. The central conflict involves a couple who conceive a child, and the subsequent consequences of this.

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''Z.P.G'' (Zero Population Growth) is a 1972 Danish-American dystopian film starring Creator/OliverReed and Geraldine Chapman. As the name suggests, its plot revolves around PopulationControl, which is announced at the start of the film by the [[OneWorldOrder World Federation Council]]. This version is harsher than most -- having children is banned completely for 30 years, and punishable by death. To make up for this, life-like dolls are made to replace them which couples then care for, mimicking the affection, tears, and even illnesses of actual children. The central conflict involves a couple who conceive a child, and the subsequent consequences of this.
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''Z.P.G'' (Zero Population Growth) is a 1972 film starring OliverReed and Geraldine Chapman. As the name suggests, its plot revolves around PopulationControl, which is announced at the start of the film by the [[OneWorldOrder World Federation Council]]. This version is harsher than most -- having children is banned completely for 30 years, and punishable by death. To make up for this, life-like dolls are made to replace them which couples then care for, mimicking the affection, tears, and even illnesses of actual children. The central conflict involves a couple who conceive a child, and the subsequent consequences of this.

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''Z.P.G'' (Zero Population Growth) is a 1972 film starring OliverReed Creator/OliverReed and Geraldine Chapman. As the name suggests, its plot revolves around PopulationControl, which is announced at the start of the film by the [[OneWorldOrder World Federation Council]]. This version is harsher than most -- having children is banned completely for 30 years, and punishable by death. To make up for this, life-like dolls are made to replace them which couples then care for, mimicking the affection, tears, and even illnesses of actual children. The central conflict involves a couple who conceive a child, and the subsequent consequences of this.
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* CrapsackWorld: Along with being controlled by a dictatorial global state, the Earth's atmosphere is so polluted that face masks are required to go outside, extinction of most animals (including the domesticated kinds) has occurred, most bodies of water were filled in to create more housing for their increased population, despairing old people rot away in retirement homes, [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking people wear monochrome uniform jumpsuits, there are years-long waiting lists just to visit a museum, there is only indistinguishable goop for their only food, and they must watch films of the "excessive" things people ate in the old days before everything collapsed.]]
* {{Dystopia}}: The World Federation, a global state that controls its citizens lives very tightly, keeping them on a strictly rationed diet, constantly broadcasting propaganda, monitoring public library computers so closely that state security can pull someone in for torture at a moment's notice if they looked up the wrong subjects, using brainwashing, registering existing children, mandating abortion with the push of a button after couples have conceived, and publicly killing those parents (along with their children) who violate the reproduction ban by suffocating them in a plastic sphere lowered by helicopter.

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* CrapsackWorld: Along with being controlled by a dictatorial global state, the Earth's atmosphere is so polluted that face masks are required to go outside, extinction of most animals (including the domesticated kinds) has occurred, have gone extinct, most bodies of water were filled in to create more housing for their increased population, despairing old people rot away in retirement homes, [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking people wear monochrome uniform jumpsuits, there are years-long waiting lists just to visit a museum, there is museum]], the only food is indistinguishable goop for their only food, goop, and they must watch films of the "excessive" things people ate in the old days before everything collapsed.]]
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* {{Dystopia}}: The World Federation, a global state that controls its citizens citizens' lives very tightly, keeping them on a strictly rationed diet, constantly broadcasting propaganda, monitoring public library computers so closely that state security can pull someone in for torture at a moment's notice if they looked up the wrong subjects, using brainwashing, registering existing children, mandating abortion with the push of a button after couples have conceived, and publicly killing those parents (along with their children) who violate the reproduction ban by suffocating them in a plastic sphere lowered by helicopter.
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* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: The dialogue speaks of the "early 21st century" being the past, and it was filmed in 1972. It may be set in the (former?) UK, given the BritishAccents of most characters. There was also a "great famine" in the past, according to the State Museum, which led to riots according to an old newspaper, "killer smog" in UsefulNotes/LosAngeles that left 9,000 dead, and, going by a plaque on the beach in the last scene, all their nuclear missiles were buried in 1978.

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* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: The dialogue speaks of the "early 21st century" being the past, and it was filmed in 1972. It may be set in the (former?) UK, given the BritishAccents UsefulNotes/BritishAccents of most characters. There was also a "great famine" in the past, according to the State Museum, which led to riots according to an old newspaper, "killer smog" in UsefulNotes/LosAngeles that left 9,000 dead, and, going by a plaque on the beach in the last scene, all their nuclear missiles were buried in 1978.
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''Z.P.G'' (Zero Population Growth) is a 1972 film starring OliverReed and Geraldine Chapman. As the name suggests, its plot revolves around PopulationControl, which is announced at the start of the film by the [[OneWorldOrder World Federation Council]]. This version is harsher than most -- having children is banned completely for 30 years, and punishable by death. To make up for this, life-like dolls are made to replace them which couples care for, mimicking the affection, tears, and even illnesses of actual children. The central conflict involves a couple who conceive a child, and the consequences of this action.

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''Z.P.G'' (Zero Population Growth) is a 1972 film starring OliverReed and Geraldine Chapman. As the name suggests, its plot revolves around PopulationControl, which is announced at the start of the film by the [[OneWorldOrder World Federation Council]]. This version is harsher than most -- having children is banned completely for 30 years, and punishable by death. To make up for this, life-like dolls are made to replace them which couples then care for, mimicking the affection, tears, and even illnesses of actual children. The central conflict involves a couple who conceive a child, and the subsequent consequences of this action.this.



* CrapsackWorld: Along with being controlled by a dictatorial global state, the Earth's atmosphere is so polluted that face masks are required to go outside, extinction of most animals (including domesticated kinds) has occurred, most bodies of water were filled in to create more housing for their increased population, despairing old people rot away in retirement homes, [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking people wear monochrome uniform jumpsuits, there are years-long waiting lists just to visit a museum, there is only indistinguishable goop for their only food, and they must watch films of the "excessive" things people ate in the old days before everything collapsed.]]

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* CrapsackWorld: Along with being controlled by a dictatorial global state, the Earth's atmosphere is so polluted that face masks are required to go outside, extinction of most animals (including the domesticated kinds) has occurred, most bodies of water were filled in to create more housing for their increased population, despairing old people rot away in retirement homes, [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking people wear monochrome uniform jumpsuits, there are years-long waiting lists just to visit a museum, there is only indistinguishable goop for their only food, and they must watch films of the "excessive" things people ate in the old days before everything collapsed.]]

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