Into Тhe Night
Banned Spoof Account
It's been a while since I read Harry Harrison and will default to your recollection. The impact of the movie's "Soylent Green is people!" is what helps make the movie a classic dystopian movie.
Memorable movies from the late 60s into the very early 70s often had dark endings, with the heroes often dying or another injustice left unresolved. Examples: The Wild Bunch (1969) is my favorite), Hombre (1967), Little Big Man (1970), Planet of the Apes (1968). "Soylent Green" is a memorable because of the cannibalism.
FWIW, we all get recycled one way or another. Buried in a hermetically sealed coffin only slows the process down. A human being is lucky to live for 100 years. It's been over 20 lifetimes since Jesus, but about 6,500,000 lifetimes since the dinosaurs got hit by a big space rock.
Do you think anything made by man, like a coffin, can last for a million lifetimes, America?
I sense that you're trying to be profound.
