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| Silent Running is a science fiction movie made in 1971, directed by Douglas Trumbull and starring Bruce Dern as the protagonist Freeman Lowell. It was made with a very limited budget but has since achieved a cult following. The movie depicts a dystopian future, in which all plant life on Earth is extinct and only a few specimens have been preserved in greenhouse-like domes attached to a fleet of eight American Airlines "space freighters" positioned just outside of the orbit of Saturn. Lowell, a crew member aboard one of these ships, the "Valley Forge", is in constant disagreement with his other, human crewmates, who are anxious to return to a bleak and deforested yet familiar Earth. Lowell has a better relationship with the humanlike drones who also inhabit the ships. The science and technology depicted in Silent Running are not always plausible, but Trumbull's special effects are on par with those he created for 2001: A Space Odyssey, and the melancholy message is powerful. The soundtrack songs are performed by Joan Baez and the film score was composed by Peter Schickele. When orders come from Earth to jettison the domes that contain the plants, destroy each dome with nuclear bombs, and return the space freighters to commercial service, Freeman Lowell decides it is his mission to save the plants on his ship, the "Valley Forge." Each ship carries six domes and when one of his crewmates comes to set a bomb in Lowell's favorite forest, Lowell strangles him with the handle of his shovel. In the struggle, Lowell's right leg is injured. He then traps the other two crew members in a dome that is about to be jettisoned, and they are killed when Lowell releases the dome and detonates its bomb. Lowell then overrides the programming of the ship's three service robots (drones) so they can perform surgery on his leg, and renames them Huey, Dewey and Louie. The ship passes through the rings of Saturn. The three drones are outside the ship; Louie's leg gets stuck and he is ultimately blown away from the ship. Later, Huey is badly damaged in an accident when Lowell runs into it with one of the ship's buggies. After weeks alone in space, the radio again begins chattering - "Valley Forge, this is Berkshire." Lowell realizes that his crime is soon to be discovered by a rescue spacecraft, and not only will he face imprisonment or worse, the dome will be destroyed after all. Lowell chooses to leave Dewey in charge of the last dome, jettison it to safety, and destroy himself and the "Valley Forge" with the last of the onboard nuclear weapons. The final, poignant scene is of the forest greenhouse tended by the sole remaining robot, with a battered watering can. Trivia
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