Prompt:
minimalist graphic dystopian movie poster:
chiaroscuro-lit, high contrast of light and shadow of Illustrated comic art panels of George Orwell's "1984": Mixed media collage of survelliance state: different panels illustrating the below: People living in a bleak, authoritarian megacity under permanent twilight, dominated by towering concrete structures and decaying architecture. Gigantic government buildings loom over narrow streets, their facades scarred by neglect and propaganda. Massive telescreens are embedded into walls, street corners, and apartment blocks, broadcasting the ever-watchful face of Big Brother alongside stark slogans such as WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY, and IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH.
The cityscape is color-drained—muted greys, dirty browns, sickly greens—with harsh fluorescent lighting replacing natural sunlight. Surveillance drones and hidden cameras reinforce a constant sense of paranoia. Citizens move with downcast eyes and rigid posture, dressed in uniform, utilitarian clothing devoid of individuality. Expressions are subdued, fearful, and emotionally restrained.
Posters peel from walls yet remain omnipresent, while loudspeakers issue monotonous announcements. The atmosphere is oppressive, claustrophobic, and psychologically suffocating—an environment where truth is mutable, history is rewritten, and silence is the only form of safety. The world feels cold, joyless, and eternal, as though resistance itself has been engineered out of existence, drawn in the style of solid colors, one line drawing, art deco and marimekko, final features, illustrative stylization, graphic emphasis, high accent textures, colored line patterns.
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