Rating:
****/*****, or 8/10
Depressing
and gritty picture regarding a dystopian world in the not too distant
future where women have lost the ability to get pregnant and have
babies, after which humanity has abandoned all hope to avoid its own
demise and society has degenerated to the verge of total collapse.
Clive Owen lends himself perfectly in the role of grim and cynical
would-be hero Theo, who is asked by his activist ex-wife (Julianne
Moore) to transport a young woman, miraculously pregnant, to a safe
haven where she might help scientists to figure out a way to save
mankind from its looming extinction. However, other factions, more
nefarious in nature, mean to appropriate the girl for their own
revolutionary purposes, so Theo has a hell of a job getting her out
of England alive, guiding her across the leftovers of the once quaint
English country side and through a nightmarish ghetto where human
lives mean next to nothing. Taking elements from classic dystopian
texts, including Orwell's 1984, as well as referencing to
recent actuality (including Abu-Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay), Cuarón
portrays a very depraved England in a society close to committing
suicide, where the absence of children has seemingly made humanity
lose the ability to care about anything, after which it really let
itself go and totally messed up the world in a short space of time.
Exact explanations as to why women can't get babies anymore and just
how the girl got pregnant are notably left out altogether, since
Cuarón is only interested in showing the results of such
happenstances. However, the shock of seeing a dying mankind that has
deteriorated into utter lawlessness and violence hits the viewer
hard, underscored by interesting stylistic choices in editing and
photography, including several extremely ambitious long takes, single
shots (at least, they appear to be) that last for minutes and are
filled with dozens of people and all-round chaos. A very intriguing
but distressing film, the subject matter clearly not suitable for
everybody.
Starring:
Clive Owen, Julianne Moore, Michael Caine
Directed
by Alfonso Cuarón
USA/UK:
Universal Pictures, 2006
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