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Susan eine Epidemiologin, entdeckt einen auffälligen Patienten aus Glasgow, ein LKW-Fahrer der an plötzlichen, unkontrollierbaren Gefühlsausbrüchen leidet. Er wurde ruhig gestellt, aber verlor seinen kompletten Geruchssinn. Susan entdeckt elf weitere solche Fälle in Glasgow. In ganz England tauchen hunderte solcher Fälle auf und auch in anderen Ländern wie Frankreich, Belgien, Italien oder Spanien werden solche Fälle bekannt – alle innerhalb von 24 Stunden! Überall auf der Welt beginnen Menschen an merkwürdigen Symptomen zu leiden, verlieren ihre Emotionen und schlussendlich all ihre Sinne. Genau in dieser dramatischen Zeit begegnet Susan Michael einem Restaurant Koch, der all ihre Sinne und Emotionen auf den Kopf stellt.
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The concept of the movie is very unique and original (to me at least), I truly enjoyed watching every minute of it. Every aspect of it was very well done and it really gets you thinking the entire time. Not to mention the chemistry between Ewan and Eva is insanely amazing and beautiful. It has you hooked till literally the very last second of the film.
Brilliant scifi. Bleak and relentless as the human race starts losing its senses one at a time, taste, smell, hearing, etc.. If Code 46 and Children of Men are movies you enjoyed, then you'll like what's on offer here.
_Perfect Sense_ is a very different watch post Covid. Even though Covid-19 only temporarily knocked out smell and taste, the idea of a virus that can entirely kill the senses doesn't seem like science fiction. I wasn't really sure what to expect from this movie, and I was pleasantly surprised. This is an outbreak movie, yes. Science fiction, sure. Horror, in a manner of speaking. At its core, this is a romance, and a rather moving one at that. Much like the people in the film, I felt so many emotions, and they were cleverly written into the proper moments to move the acts along, which would have been cliche otherwise, but worked beautifully here. The closest movies I could relate this to would be _Blindness_ (2008), and _Contagion_, which released the same year as _Perfect Sense_. Truly a unique movie in its ability to be both uplifting and, at the same time, terrifying. Highlights: 1. Seeing McGregor, and Bremner in another movie aside from _Trainspotting_ (1996). 2. Eva Green's rack.
I didn't know anything about this movie before watching, I was surprised. In the end it makes you think - something you can't say about lot of movies..