Brave New World is a 1998 television movie[1] loosely based on Aldous Huxley's 1932 novel of the same name.
Bernard lets her go – secretly – and takes the job he has aspired to throughout his career, but he is soon unhappy, and no amount of Soma can change that.
[citation needed] The New York Times' Caryn James said:"The film fails to deal coherently with what is frightening about modern life and why".
[7] City University of New York's Brittany Franklin finds the 1998 movie excludes the praise of Ford.
That’s partly because much of the novel is short on incident and long on ideas..."[9] ScreenRant's Padraig Cotter says the 1998 TV movie has "a happy ending".