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Z.P.G.: Zero Population Growth

  PG

Michael I. Campus

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Plot Summary

This provocative sci-fi outing is set in an over-populated, horribly polluted 21st century where child-bearing has become illegal. To help ease the tension and stress caused by not procreating, married couples use robot dolls to substitute for children. One couple decides to break the law and have a real baby in secret. Unfortunately, their neighbors find out and demand that the couple share the baby with them. The other couple does so, but finds that the neighbors get too attached to the infant. They stop sharing their child, and the neighbors becomes so angry that they report them to authorities. The couple and their baby are arrested and sentenced to death. Fortunately, the clever husband anticipated this and made a few plans in advance.

Customer Reviews

Watched this years ago on TV

This movie has really stuck with me, even though I haven't seen it in more than a decade. It painted a particularly bleak picture of a post-apocalyptic world, similar to Logan's Run, but focusing more on personal cost (what happens to people when there are no longer any children around) than on adventure or flashy special effects. Also, by flipping around the dynamics of the debate, it offers an interesting take on the pro-choice/anti-abortion issue. And the ending was clever and satisfying. Certainly worth a look, especially for fans of Children of Men.

China has been doing this for decades.

People need to wake up. This is reality, not Sci-Fi.

Don't bother with ZPG

This is the worst film I have ever watched. It's so old it's untrue. Don't waste your money, terrible acting, sound is terrible and it's mainly shot in the dark. It states the release date as 2006 but it's a 70's movie.

Z.P.G.: Zero Population Growth
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  • $9.99
  • Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • Released: 2006

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