The most significant thing about the movie is how it illustrates the government's failures. It portrays business and government as conspirators who were only interested in money, not the well being of the people they are supposed to serve.
Actually, the movie is quite cynical overall. It goes after everybody.
I think the movie is culturally significant because of the nature of man and his responses to problems he faces. It throws a lot of doubt on technology as an answer, though.
I don't necessarily agree with the cynicism. Who's right though? Maybe the cynicism is justified.
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