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  1. Equilibrium Release Date: When was the film released? Equilibrium was a release in 2002 on Friday, December 6, 2002. There were 4 other movies released on the same date, including Adaptation., Analyze That and To End All Wars.

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  2. Dec 11, 2004 · Then films like Equilibrium come out and remind us that it's not that we're out of ideas so much as we're just not trying hard enough. Not that Equilibrium is inherently new - it borrows a fair few plot concepts from Farenheit 451 and Nineteen Eighty-Four, to name the most prominent examples.

  3. Christian Bale stars in "Equilibrium," as Cleric John Preston, partnered with Partridge as a top-level enforcer. Nobody can look dispassionate in the face of outrageous provocation better than Bale, and he proves it here after his own wife is incinerated for Sense Offenses. "What did you feel?" he is asked.

  4. Dec 6, 2002 · In a futuristic world, a regime has eliminated war by suppressing emotions: books, art and music are strictly forbidden and feeling is a crime punishable by death. Clerick John Preston (Christian...

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  5. Equilibrium is a 2002 Science Fiction action film directed by Kurt Wimmer and inspired by many previous works of dystopian fiction (particularly Nineteen Eighty-Four, We, The Giver, Brave New World, Fahrenheit 451, and The Matrix). Also the film that defined the trope of Gun Kata.

  6. He also developed the principles of equilibrium states and centers of gravity, ideas that would influence future scholars like Galileo, and Newton. Hipparchus (190120 BCE), focusing on astronomy and mathematics, used sophisticated geometrical techniques to map the motion of the stars and planets , even predicting the times that Solar ...

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  8. The film Equilibrium is set in the dystopian future (2072) in the fictional city-state of Libria, built by the survivors of the Third World War. The world-at-large is under the rule of a totalitarian regime that blames all societal conflict upon one thing: mankind’s capacity to feel emotion.

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