After she leaves, Winston watches a broadcast of himself on the large telescreen confessing his "crimes" against the state and imploring forgiveness from the populace. They share a bottle of Victory Gin and impassively exchange a few words about how they have betrayed each other. While sitting at the chess table, Winston is approached by Julia, who was similarly "rehabilitated". In the final scene, Winston returns to the Chestnut Tree Cafe, where he had previously seen the rehabilitated thought criminals Jones, Aaronson and Rutherford (themselves once prominent but later disgraced members of the Inner Party) who have since been "vaporized" and rendered unpersons. Now completely subjugated and purged of any rebellious thoughts, impulses, or personal attachments, Winston is restored to physical health and released. When confronted with this unbearable horror - which turns out to be a cage filled with wild rats - Winstons psychological resistance finally and irretrievably breaks down, and he hysterically repudiates his allegiance to Julia. For his final rehabilitation, Winston is brought to Room 101, where OBrien tells him he will be subjected to the "worst thing in the world", designed specifically around Smiths personal phobias. OBrien instructs Winston about the states true purpose and schools him in a kind of catechism on the principles of doublethink - the practice of holding two contradictory thoughts in the mind simultaneously. Winston is brought to the Ministry of Love, where OBrien, a high-ranking member of the Inner Party whom Winston had previously believed to be a fellow thought criminal and agent of the resistance movement led by the archenemy of the Party, Emmanuel Goldstein, systematically tortures him. Winston and Julia are taken away to the Ministry of Love to be detained, questioned and "rehabilitated" separately. Charrington, is a covert agent of the Thought Police. They are both arrested and its revealed that there is a telescreen hidden behind a picture on the wall in their room, and that the proprietor of the pawn shop, Mr. It comes to an end one evening, with the sudden raid of the Thought Police. Julia - a sensual, free-spirited young woman - procures contraband food and clothing on the black market, and for a brief few months they secretly meet and enjoy an idyllic life of relative freedom and contentment together. Shortly after, Winston rents a room above a pawn shop (in the supposedly safe proletarian area) where they continue their liaison.
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Their first meeting takes place in the remote countryside where they exchange subversive ideas before having sex. Police arrested seven anti-coup protesters last Sunday after a flash mob rally in the Asoke area, after thousands of security forces were deployed in the city to try to enforce the ban on political gatherings.His life takes a major turn when he is accosted by a fellow Outer Party worker - a mysterious, bold-looking girl named Julia - and they begin an illicit affair. The three-finger salute from The Hunger Games films has become another symbol of resistance against the junta, which has curtailed some freedom of speech and the press. Opponents of the new regime claim the book's depiction of a dystopian state where authorities exert absolute control over the lives of citizens compares with Thailand today. Last week, protesters unfurled a giant poster of Gen Prayuth's face with the words "Thailand 1984" written below. One form of resistance to the coup has been "reader" - individuals or small groups sitting on public walkways reading Orwell's novel. The ban is enforced very selectively, and has never been invoked at a cinema. Political assemblies of more than five people were banned under martial law and continued after the coup by army chief Prayuth Chan-Ocha. "When we found out the police had a problem with our event we decided to cancel, because we are afraid the people who come to watch will face problems." We didn't want to start a political movement," he said.
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"We just wanted to show the content of the film because many people are talking about it right now. The Punya Movieclub in Chiang Mai said it was scheduled to screen the film on Saturday but decided to cancel the showing after police said it would be illegal, according to one of the organisers who did not want to be named. The book has become one of the unofficial symbols of resistance against military rule. The novel by George Orwell was made into a movie several times, but most notably and dramatically in the film starring John Hurt and Richard Burton, and released as "the movie of the year, in the year of the movie" in 1984.