The Heritage Foundation’s unpopular policy proposal’ Project 2025 is very similar to a Nicolas Cage film 🎥 produced years ago.
The Humanity Bureau paints a dystopian picture of the future where climate change and economic collapse have led to a society obsessed with productivity and efficiency. In this world, the government agency known as the #HumanityBureau decides who is deemed "productive" and who is not, sending the unproductive to a harsh exile.
The film stars Nicolas Cage as Noah Kross, an ambitious and initially impartial caseworker who starts to question the morality of his job when he encounters Rachel Weller (Sarah Lind) and her son Lucas (Jakob Davies).
As Kross investigates their case, he becomes increasingly conflicted, especially given the harsh realities that await those deemed "unproductive." His growing empathy drives him to defy his superior, Adam Westinghouse (Hugh Dillon), and attempt to save Rachel and Lucas while uncovering the truth behind the Humanity Bureau's operation.
Directed by Rob W. King and written by Dave Schultz, the film weaves together elements of science fiction with a political allegory, exploring themes of societal value and personal worth. For fans of Nicolas Cage, The Humanity Bureau offers a blend of his intense dramatic flair with a thought-provoking narrative. The film manages to balance genre conventions with a potent critique of societal and governmental systems without becoming overly preachy.