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* TheEndIsNigh: A secondary character in the novel is eagerly awaiting the turn of the millennium, which he assumes will bring the end of the world.

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* TheEndIsNigh: A secondary character in the novel is a defrocked priest who's eagerly awaiting the turn of the millennium, which he assumes will bring the end of the world.
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* TheEndIsNigh: A secondary character in the novel is eagerly awaiting the turn of the millennium, which he assumes will bring the end of the world.
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* GaiasLament: Prime example. Earth in Soylent Green is dying, with a year-round heat wave and limited food supplies.

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* GaiasLament: Prime example. Earth in Soylent Green is dying, with a year-round heat wave {{heat wave}} and limited food supplies.



* CrapsackWorld: In addition to the everything crapsack-y about the movie, the transportation system has ''completely'' broken down. In other words, everyone is trapped in the city; The only vehicles mentioned are old buses taken from a history museum, used by the police, running on extremely low grade fuel.

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* CrapsackWorld: In addition to the everything crapsack-y about the movie, the transportation system has ''completely'' broken down. In other words, everyone is trapped in the city; The the only non-human-powered vehicles mentioned are old buses taken from a history museum, used by the police, police and running on extremely low grade fuel.
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** They may also be getting it confused with the ending of ''{{Invasion Of The Body Snatchers}}''.
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* ArtifactTitle: In the original book, Soylent Green wasn't people but [[FutureFoodIsArtificial soy and lentils]], hence the title.
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* BeamMeUpScotty: An unusual instance. While Heston does actually yell "Soylent Green is [[spoiler: people]]!" during the film's climax, most people get the context wrong and believe that he screams it while running down the street and fleeing from the police. In actual fact he says it ''to'' the police, in the middle of a cathedral that has been converted into a homeless shelter, while being carried away on a stretcher. The "running down the street" scenario was actually from a ''SaturdayNightLive'' parody of the film.

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* BeamMeUpScotty: An unusual instance. While Heston does actually yell "Soylent Green is [[spoiler: people]]!" people!" during the film's climax, most people get the context wrong and believe that he screams it while running down the street and fleeing from the police. In actual fact he says it ''to'' the police, in the middle of a cathedral that has been converted into a homeless shelter, while being carried away on a stretcher. The "running down the street" scenario was actually from a ''SaturdayNightLive'' parody of the film.
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[[TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture The year is 2022]]. Overpopulation has brought environmental and economic collapse. In [[BigApplesauce New York City]] (pop. 40,000,000), Detective Thorn is investigating the burglary-turned-murder of a wealthy businessman, William Simonson of the food rations manufacturer [[PeaceAndLoveIncorporated Soylent Corporation]]. Based on the fact that there were [[KleptomaniacHero valuable food and books left for him to steal]], and that his bodyguard Fielding and [[HookerWithAHeartOfGold 'furniture']] Shirl were conveniently away at the time, Thorn believes it to be an assassination. He gives Simonson's oceanographic survey (which he himself stole) to his roommate, Sol Roth, a book collector, and they have a memorable scene cooking up the food he also stole from the late Mr. Simonson.

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[[TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture The year is 2022]]. Overpopulation has brought environmental [[GaiasLament environmental]] and [[FallenStatesOfAmerica economic collapse. collapse.]] In [[BigApplesauce New York City]] (pop. 40,000,000), Detective Thorn is investigating the burglary-turned-murder of a wealthy businessman, William Simonson of the food rations manufacturer [[PeaceAndLoveIncorporated Soylent Corporation]]. Based on the fact that there were [[KleptomaniacHero valuable food and books left for him to steal]], and that his bodyguard Fielding and [[HookerWithAHeartOfGold 'furniture']] Shirl were conveniently away at the time, Thorn believes it to be an assassination. He gives Simonson's oceanographic survey (which he himself stole) to his roommate, Sol Roth, a book collector, and they have a memorable scene cooking up the food he also stole from the late Mr. Simonson.
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* {{Defictionalization}}: You can now buy Soylent Green.
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[[TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture The year is 2022]]. Overpopulation has brought environmental and economic collapse. In [[BigApplesauce New York City]] (pop. 40,000,000), Detective Thorn is investigating the burglary-turned-murder of a wealthy businessman, William Simonson of the food rations manufacturer [[PeaceAndLoveIncorporated Soylent Corporation]]. Based on the fact that there was [[KleptomaniacHero valuable food and books left for him to steal]], and that his bodyguard Fielding and [[HookerWithAHeartOfGold furniture]] Shirl were conveniently away at the time, Thorn believes it to be an assassination. He gives Simonson's oceanographic survey (which he himself stole) to his roommate, Sol Roth, a book collector, and they have a memorable scene cooking up the food he also stole from the late Mr. Simonson.

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[[TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture The year is 2022]]. Overpopulation has brought environmental and economic collapse. In [[BigApplesauce New York City]] (pop. 40,000,000), Detective Thorn is investigating the burglary-turned-murder of a wealthy businessman, William Simonson of the food rations manufacturer [[PeaceAndLoveIncorporated Soylent Corporation]]. Based on the fact that there was were [[KleptomaniacHero valuable food and books left for him to steal]], and that his bodyguard Fielding and [[HookerWithAHeartOfGold furniture]] 'furniture']] Shirl were conveniently away at the time, Thorn believes it to be an assassination. He gives Simonson's oceanographic survey (which he himself stole) to his roommate, Sol Roth, a book collector, and they have a memorable scene cooking up the food he also stole from the late Mr. Simonson.
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[[caption-width-right:350: [[ItWasHisSled What is the secret of Soylent Green? Do you really have to ask?]] ]]

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* CoversAlwaysLie: Though more of misleading in this case. Once the "Riot Control" front end loaders arrive they lift groups of people so slowly you wonder why everyone isn't jumping right off. ([[JustifyingEdit To be fair]], to move a scoop of actors as quickly as it would need to would be risking injury.)

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* CoversAlwaysLie: Though more of misleading in this case. Once the "Riot Control" front end loaders arrive they lift groups of people so slowly you wonder why everyone isn't jumping right off. ([[JustifyingEdit To be fair]], to move a scoop of actors as quickly as it would need to would be risking injury.)
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* YouFailEconomicsForever: Raising people like cattle really wouldn't be much more cost-efficient than just raising cattle instead. You may be able shuck the laws of human decency, but there's no fighting the law of thermodynamics.
** [[JustifyingEdit To be fair]], this was said as the man was dying and in a hysteric state. There's never proof that mankind is being raised like cattle, only that the already available and overly abundant 'resource' of people is being converted into food.




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** Thorn uses a police call box from time to time, since this movie predates the rise of mobile communications.
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-->-'''Detective Thorn''' (Charlton Heston)

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** Thorn to a lesser extent, while he tells Hatcher the secret he is clearly in an emotional state.


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** It also spoils [[spoiler: Roth's Death]]
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* CoversAlwaysLie: Though more of misleading in this case. Once the "Riot Control" front end loaders arrive they lift groups of people so slowly you wonder why everyone isn't jumping right off. (To be fair, to move a scoop of actors as quickly as it would need to would be risking injury.)

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* CoversAlwaysLie: Though more of misleading in this case. Once the "Riot Control" front end loaders arrive they lift groups of people so slowly you wonder why everyone isn't jumping right off. (To ([[JustifyingEdit To be fair, fair]], to move a scoop of actors as quickly as it would need to would be risking injury.)



** To be fair, this was said as the man was dying and in a hysteric state. There's never proof that mankind is being raised like cattle, only that the already available and overly abundant 'resource' of people is being converted into food.

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** [[JustifyingEdit To be fair, fair]], this was said as the man was dying and in a hysteric state. There's never proof that mankind is being raised like cattle, only that the already available and overly abundant 'resource' of people is being converted into food.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: Though more of misleading in this case. Once the "Riot Control" front end loaders arrive they lift groups of people so slowly you wonder why everyone isn't jumping right off. (To be fair, to move a scoop of actors as quickly as it would need to would be risking injury.)
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* EnemyEatsYourLunch: As a logical extension of KleptomaniacHero, Thorn never passes a chance to help himself to the food he finds in the flats he visits.

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* EnemyEatsYourLunch: As a logical extension of KleptomaniacHero, Thorn never passes a doesn't pass up the chance to help himself to the food he finds in the flats he visits.visits. Considering the lack of food though, if it hadn't been him it would have been somebody else.



* FoodPorn: In this CrapsackWorld, some salad, beef stew and bourbon is enough to classify the "Sol and Thron dining" scene as this.

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* FoodPorn: In this CrapsackWorld, some salad, beef stew and bourbon is enough to classify the "Sol and Thron Thorn dining" scene as this.
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->''SOYLENT GREEN IS [[spoiler: PEOPLE]]!!!''

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->''SOYLENT ->''"SOYLENT GREEN IS [[spoiler: PEOPLE]]!!!''PEOPLE]]!!!"''
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** To be fair, this was said as the man was dying and in a hysteric state. There's never proof that mankind is being raised like cattle, only that the already available and overly abundant 'resource' of people is being converted into food.
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* FutureFoodIsArtificial: Soylent red and yellow.



* SoylentSoy: [[TropeNamer Soylent red and yellow.]]
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* BeamMeUpScotty: An unusual instance. While Heston does actually yell "Soylent Green is [[spolier: people]]!" during the film's climax, most people get the context wrong and believe that he screams it while running down the street and fleeing from the police. In actual fact he says it ''to'' the police, in the middle of a cathedral that has been converted into a homeless shelter, while being carried away on a stretcher. The "running down the street" scenario was actually from a ''SaturdayNightLive'' parody of the film.

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* BeamMeUpScotty: An unusual instance. While Heston does actually yell "Soylent Green is [[spolier: [[spoiler: people]]!" during the film's climax, most people get the context wrong and believe that he screams it while running down the street and fleeing from the police. In actual fact he says it ''to'' the police, in the middle of a cathedral that has been converted into a homeless shelter, while being carried away on a stretcher. The "running down the street" scenario was actually from a ''SaturdayNightLive'' parody of the film.
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* BeamMeUpScotty: An unusual instance. While Heston does actually yell "Soylent Green is people!" during the film's climax, most people get the context wrong and believe that he screams it while running down the street and fleeing from the police. In actual fact he says it ''to'' the police, in the middle of a cathedral that has been converted into a homeless shelter, while being carried away on a stretcher. The "running down the street" scenario was actually from a ''SaturdayNightLive'' parody of the film.

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* BeamMeUpScotty: An unusual instance. While Heston does actually yell "Soylent Green is people!" [[spolier: people]]!" during the film's climax, most people get the context wrong and believe that he screams it while running down the street and fleeing from the police. In actual fact he says it ''to'' the police, in the middle of a cathedral that has been converted into a homeless shelter, while being carried away on a stretcher. The "running down the street" scenario was actually from a ''SaturdayNightLive'' parody of the film.

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->''SOYLENT GREEN IS [[spoiler: PEOPLE]]!!!''
-->-'''Detective Thorn''' (Charlton Heston)

''Soylent Green'' is a ScienceFiction film from 1973 starring Charlton Heston, [[AdaptationDecay loosely based on]] a 1966 Harry Harrison novel called ''Make Room! Make Room!''. [[ItWasHisSled Everyone knows the big plot twist]].

[[TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture The year is 2022]]. Overpopulation has brought environmental and economic collapse. In [[BigApplesauce New York City]] (pop. 40,000,000), Detective Thorn is investigating the burglary-turned-murder of a wealthy businessman, William Simonson of the food rations manufacturer [[PeaceAndLoveIncorporated Soylent Corporation]]. Based on the fact that there was [[KleptomaniacHero valuable food and books left for him to steal]], and that his bodyguard Fielding and [[HookerWithAHeartOfGold furniture]] Shirl were conveniently away at the time, Thorn believes it to be an assassination. He gives Simonson's oceanographic survey (which he himself stole) to his roommate, Sol Roth, a book collector, and they have a memorable scene cooking up the food he also stole from the late Mr. Simonson.

In his investigation, he discovers that Fielding has more money than his job would provide, thus placing him under suspicion. Thorn is then called off the investigation and put on riot control duty, where an attempt is made on his life. He manages to get the assassin crushed under a people-scooping bulldozer.

Roth, having uncovered a terrible secret in the oceanographic survey, has lost the will to live and decides to take government-sponsored euthanasia. Thorn finds him at the suicide clinic, only in time to hear his last words. He follows Roth's corpse along to a factory that [[ImAHumanitarian processes the dead into soylent green biscuits]]. He makes a call to [[DaChief his chief]], Hatcher, and is ambushed by Fielding. Mortally wounded, he urges Hatcher to tell people the truth about Soylent Green, thus providing the famous quote.

For the trope previously known as the titular food, see PoweredByAForsakenChild, HumanResources.

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!!The film contains the following examples:
* AllThereIsToKnowAboutTheCryingGame: That Soylent Green is people is generally known -- and that knowledge brings some folk to the film. The big reveal ain't gonna work for them.
* AlterKocker: Sol Roth, a grumpy but charming N.Y. Jew who's seen better days.
* BeamMeUpScotty: An unusual instance. While Heston does actually yell "Soylent Green is people!" during the film's climax, most people get the context wrong and believe that he screams it while running down the street and fleeing from the police. In actual fact he says it ''to'' the police, in the middle of a cathedral that has been converted into a homeless shelter, while being carried away on a stretcher. The "running down the street" scenario was actually from a ''SaturdayNightLive'' parody of the film.
* BigAppleSauce
* CoolOldGuy: Sol Roth.
* CrapsackWorld: You have people sleeping on every inch of the street, and even on the staircases of apartments, real food is expensive, there is a year long heat wave going on, not to mention the secret of SoylentGreen...
* DownerEnding
* {{Dystopia}}
* EnemyEatsYourLunch: As a logical extension of KleptomaniacHero, Thorn never passes a chance to help himself to the food he finds in the flats he visits.
* EnforcedMethodActing - Heston during Sol's "going home".
* FascistsBedTime
* FoodPorn: In this CrapsackWorld, some salad, beef stew and bourbon is enough to classify the "Sol and Thron dining" scene as this.
* GaiasLament: Prime example. Earth in Soylent Green is dying, with a year-round heat wave and limited food supplies.
* GreenAesop
* GoMadFromTheRevelation: Sol Roth loses his sanity and will to live when he discovers that Soylent Green is [[spoiler: people]].
* HumanResources
* IAmAHumanitarian: Technically, everyone who eats soylent green is this.
* MayContainEvil
* MegaCorp
* {{Newspeak}}:
** Live-in prostitutes are called "furniture".
** Assisted suicide is referred to as "going home."
*** At least Sol refers to it as such; whether this is a common term or just his own euphemism is somewhat unclear.
* NoNewFashionsInTheFuture
* OnlyElectricSheepAreCheap: A jar of strawberry jam will set you back $150, and not in the RidiculousFutureInflation sense.
* PhotoMontage: The opening credits show a stream of photos depicting the industrialization of America.
* RealitySubtext: Edward G. Robinson was really dying from cancer during filming. Thorn's tears are Charlton Heston's real tears during the assisted suicide scene.
* SceneryGorn
* SenselessPhagia
* SoundtrackDissonance: Beethoven's 6th (Pastoral).
* SoylentSoy: [[TropeNamer Soylent red and yellow.]]
* SuicideByCop
* TechnologyMarchesOn: Shirl is shown playing an early-70's arcade machine.
** It was "Computer Space," one of the first computer arcade games ''ever''.
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: "What is the secret of Soylent Green?" [[EpicFail just as they're showing body bags on a conveyor belt]].
* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: The film was made in 1973 and is set in 2022. Thorn looks to be in his forties and has no memories of when there was green vegetation or proper food. Apparently, the filmmakers expected their dystopia to materialize in less than ten years after the movie's release.
** This would be in keeping with other then-current predictions. For instance global overpopulation was going to cause starvation on a massive scale in the ''1970s'', oil and other vital resources run out in the 1980s and early 1990s, etc.
* UsedFuture
* WeWillHaveEuthanasiaInTheFuture
* YiddishAsASecondLanguage: Sol spouts "schmuck" and "lehaim" all the time.
* YouFailEconomicsForever: Raising people like cattle really wouldn't be much more cost-efficient than just raising cattle instead. You may be able shuck the laws of human decency, but there's no fighting the law of thermodynamics.
* YouHaveToBelieveMe



!!The book contains the following examples:
* CrapsackWorld: In addition to the everything crapsack-y about the movie, the transportation system has ''completely'' broken down. In other words, everyone is trapped in the city; The only vehicles mentioned are old buses taken from a history museum, used by the police, running on extremely low grade fuel.
* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: The book was written in 1966 and set in 1999.
* UsedFuture: The book is somehow ''more'' used than the movie.
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