“ Elysium,” the new movie starring Matt Damon and Jodie Foster, depicts a world where Earth is a destitute planet, covered in slums and plagued by disease, home to only the poorest of souls.
The more fortunate get to live on a space station called Elysium, where the air is pure and medical problems can be zapped with the flip of a switch.
This isn’t the first time that income inequality has been tackled on the big screen.
NPR’s Linda Holmes takes us through some of the classic examples, including “ Titanic” and the more comical “ Trading Places.”
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- Linda Holmes, writes NPR’s pop culture blog “Monkey See.” She tweets @nprmonkeysee.
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