In imagining the future, many past films relied on technologies that remain far-off dreams, highlighting a disconnect between cinematic predictions and our present reality.
Films like Back to the Future II envisioned advanced conveniences such as flying cars by 2015, illustrating our ongoing disappointment in unmet futuristic expectations.
While we now have powerful smartphones and internet, many sci-fi movies still focus on virtual reality and sentient robots, which have not yet come to fruition.
This article explores well-known films set in the past that predicted futures we’ve already experienced, showcasing how cinematic visions often diverged from actual technological progress.
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