League of Ordinary Gentlemen Podcast Episode #481 - The League Vs. Zardoz
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In this episode, we delve into the bizarre and thought-provoking world of "Zardoz," a 1974 science fiction film directed by John Boorman. Set in a dystopian future, the story revolves around a post-apocalyptic society where a god-like figure called Zardoz reigns over a divided population. Our main protagonist, a barbarian named Zed, portrayed by Sean Connery, becomes an unexpected catalyst for change.
Zed encounters a giant floating stone head, Zardoz, which serves as a deity for the "Brutals," a group of impoverished outcasts. Venturing inside the head, Zed learns that Zardoz is controlled by an elite class known as the "Eternals." These immortal beings live in a secluded paradise and manipulate the Brutals to maintain their eternal existence.
As Zed uncovers the truth, he disrupts the delicate balance of power and challenges the Eternals' way of life. The film delves into themes of power, immortality, sexuality, and social control. It presents a philosophical exploration of humanity's primal instincts, the pursuit of knowledge, and the consequences of a society divided by class and privilege.
With its visually stunning imagery and philosophical undertones, "Zardoz" provokes contemplation on the nature of existence, societal structures, and the human condition. Join us as we unravel the enigmatic layers of this cult classic and delve into its enduring impact on science fiction cinema.