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Because of this core value, there are some great films that are actually sci fi, but they don’t necessarily look or feel like it. Instead, some movies use futuristic concepts, complex ideas, and surprising twists to tell stories that also fit into other genres as well. Some of these films read more like satire or simple drama than one might expect from sci fi. Others take turns into horror or even mask their sci fi roots in animation, each with the result that the viewer might not realize that they’ve been watching sci fi the entire time.
5) Idiocracy

When most people think of 2006’s Idiocracy, they think of political satire or comedy, but the movie is actually a sci fi gem. Directed and co-written by Beavis and Butt-Head creator Mike Judge, Idiocracy stars Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph, Dax Shepard, Terry Crews and more and follows Joe (Wilson) ends up, along with a sex worker named Rita (Rudolph), as participants in a government suspended animation experiment. Things go a little awry and they end up not waking up for 500 years, only to find an America that has gotten dumber over time with Joe potentially the only hope. What makes Idiocracy a sci fi film is its use of technology as a plot point — specifically the suspended animation experiment — and the idea of awakening centuries into the future. It’s a case of sci fi not really looking especially high tech, which makes it much easier to simply see it as comedy.












