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في عام 2027 ، في عالم فوضوي لم يعد فيه الإنسان قادرًا على الإنجاب ، وافقت ناشطة سابقة على المساعدة في نقل امرأة حامل بأعجوبة إلى ملجأ في البحر ، حيث قد تساعد ولادة طفلها العلماء على إنقاذ مستقبل البشرية.
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So much attentions were put into the details of the film. From the surveillance streets of London with its Orwellian "Please Report Suspicious Activity" poster to the Bexhill of refugee where the unfortunate multiculturals are dumped in to the slums, marking their presence with graffiti. Released in 2006, it's as if the has already foresaw what happens a decade later with its take on the issue of refugee, the age pyramid problem, while still being a film of its age, characterized by post-9/11 distrust of the government, represented excellently by the most likely state nearing authoritarianism, Great Britain. I admit, however, that the film can be a bit tedious to watch at times. Character relationship gets a build-up just a moment prior their death. There were rather trivial shots; like of Theo wearing sandals, crossing the forests, etc where it spends quite a few seconds, kinda making the film runs longer than it should. These might be references to specific real-life events or arts, as it does reference a lot of things from Auscwhitz-inspired detainment camp to Michelangelo's La Pietas, but I didn't get it. Still, Children of Men manages to build a convincing world, and watching it as the events unfold was intense.
The story development is very sluggish. But there are interesting plots and the shooting and violence are so realistic. If u can survive the first 20mins of the movie, u will appreciate the rest
It's been eighteen years since the birth of the last human child and civilization is barely hanging on by a thread. Clive Owen and Julianne Moore, members of a violent resistance movement, find themselves escorting the holy grail - a miraculously pregnant woman - through the dregs of a dystopian badland. It's a great encapsulation of all the best elements of dark, future-gazing science fiction, hauntingly recognizable despite the distant timeframe. Owen is fantastic in a demanding leading role: part jaded worker-bee, part helpless victim, shattered widower, problem solver and action hero. The film moves incredibly quickly, delighting in its chances to shatter the illusion of tranquility with a jolting change of tone and fortune. One long, jaw-dropping shot in particular has stuck with me for years, even as details of the rest of the plot faded. If you've seen the film even once, you know exactly what I'm talking about. And despite that breakneck tempo, it still somehow manages to work in a wealth of world-building details and delicate character moments. The action scenes are intense and vivid, the moral quandaries deeply disturbing, and its tenor is right on the mark. Epic, powerful sci-fi that teases a post-9/11 distrust of the government without overdoing it.
The filming makes this movie worth to watch. There are some exquisite scenes, especially noteworthy is the (seemingly) single-shot scene where the main character has to rescue the pregnant lady from a building where the resistance fighters and immigrants hide and keep her captive. This while the building is surrounded by soldiers and tanks from the UK army. Note: I edited this comment bc i did not agree with my opinion from that time anymore, and I could not delete it fully.
Wicked. I went in totally blind and what a surprise. Solid concept and so incredibly layered, ***Children of Men*** is a terrifying look at humanity without children (hope) and now living on fear, this leads to even more war and xenophobia. Most of the characters here are living on instinct, human nature, and it's so fascinating. Some live on self preservation while others are willing to sacrifice themselves to protect hope. The secondary characters don't really get much depth but they absolutely work here because of the human nature aspect, I got immediately attached to anyone who was there to protect. Theo is very easy to root for once Kee is introduced. He feels pretty fleshed out as a character but I wanted more character development with Kee. I was a little bored at the beginning but it got my undivided attention during a certain car ride, it surprised the hell out of me. Great car chase and unexpected violent deaths. Then it kept me on the edge of my seat until the very end. I didn't expect it to turn into a straight out action movie but damn, those war sequences were so intense and well-made. Great cinematography. Good performances. So realistic it's scary. Perfect ending and choice of sound once the credits roll. >*"Pull my finger!"*