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Predestination
Predestination

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Predestination

R·2014·98m

Summary

Predestination chronicles the life of a Temporal Agent sent on an intricate series of time-travel journeys designed to prevent future killers from committing their crimes. Now, on his final assignment, the Agent must stop the one criminal that has eluded him throughout time and prevent a devastating attack in which thousands of lives will be lost.

Cast

Ethan Hawke

Ethan Hawke

The Bartender

Sarah Snook

Sarah Snook

The Unmarried Mother

Noah Taylor

Noah Taylor

Mr. Robertson

Christopher Kirby

Christopher Kirby

Mr. Miles

Madeleine West

Madeleine West

Mrs. Stapleton

Jim Knobeloch

Jim Knobeloch

Dr. Belfort

Freya Stafford

Freya Stafford

Alice

Elise Jansen

Elise Jansen

Nurse

Tyler Coppin

Tyler Coppin

Dr. Heinlein

Christopher Stollery

Christopher Stollery

The Interviewer

Christopher Sommers

Christopher Sommers

Mr. Miller

Kuni Hashimoto

Kuni Hashimoto

Dr. Fujimoto

Sara El-Yafi

Sara El-Yafi

Lab Technician

Paul Moder

Paul Moder

Boxing Commentator 1

Grant Piro

Grant Piro

Boxing Commentator 2 / News Report Announcer

Christopher Bunworth

Jerry

Jamie Gleeson

Dirty Hippy

Christina Tan

Christina Tan

Female Reporter

Dennis Coard

Dennis Coard

Mayor Davidson

Milla Simmonds

Baby Jane 1

Ruby Simmonds

Baby Jane 1

Cate Wolfe

Cate Wolfe

Beth

Ben Prendergast

Ben Prendergast

Dr, Clarke

Carmen Warrington

Grace

Sharon Kershaw

Sharon Kershaw

Abigail

Charlie Alexander-Powell

Baby Jane 2

Smith Alexander-Powell

Baby Jane 2

Olivia Sprague

Jane 5yo

Katie Avram

Ice Cream Daughter

Melissa Avram

Ice Cream Mother

Giordano Gangl

Ice Cream Vendor

Tony Nikolakopoulos

Tony Nikolakopoulos

Driver

Monique Heath

Monique Heath

Jane 10yo

Sophie Cusworth

Older Fighting Girl

David Rock

Orphanage Administrator 1

Richard Whybrow

Orphanage Administrator 2

Felicity Steel

Felicity Steel

Mrs. Rosenblum

Lucinda Armstrong Hall

Lucinda Armstrong Hall

Blonde Classmate

Maja Sarosiek

Space Corp Receptionist

Vanessa Crouch

Vanessa Crouch

Recruit 1

Eliza Matengu

Eliza Matengu

Recruit 2

Sophie Van Den Akker

Recruit 3

Madeleine Dixon

Recruit 4

Hayley Butcher

Recruit 5

Rebecca Cullinan

Dumb Girl Recruit

Alicia Pavlis

Hooker Girl Recruit

Ewa Bartecki

Lazy Girl Recruit

Arielle O'Neill

Arielle O'Neill

Nauseous Girl

Alexis Fernandez

Marcy

Kristie Jandric

Physical Fitness Trainer

Marky Lee Campbell

Trainer's Assistant

Rob Jenkins

Mr. Jones

Raj Sidhu

Raj Sidhu

Dr. Baldwin

Annabelle Norman

Suburban Daughter

Scott Norman

Suburban Father

Kristen Norman

Suburban Mother

Michael Norman

Suburban Son

Louise Talmadge

Mrs. Garner

Carolyn Shakespeare-Allen

Carolyn Shakespeare-Allen

Older Nurse

Noel Herriman

Noel Herriman

Dr. Davis

Ray Tiernan

Conner

Finegan Sampson

Fighting Boy

Emma Bosworth

Busker (uncredited)

Steven Carroll

Orderly (uncredited)

Grant Carter

Guy on Date (uncredited)

Emily Coupe

Emily Coupe

Charm Girl (uncredited)

Burcin Eser

Office Worker (uncredited)

Aria Taylor

Aria Taylor

Orphan Girl (uncredited)

Dick York

Dick York

Darrin Stephens in Bewitched (archive footage) (uncredited)

Crew

Director, Writer

Michael Spierig

Director, Writer

Peter Spierig

Short Story

Robert A. Heinlein

Reviews

F

Frank Ochieng

October 18, 2015

Robert Heinlein’s classic short story ‘All You Zombies’ gets the big screen treatment as the basis for the Science Fiction time travel thriller ‘Predestination’, a notably imaginative film noir that craftily elevates the genre into an alluring confection. Australian cinematic siblings the Spierig Brothers (as in Michael and Peter) dutifully direct and adapt Heinlein’s Science Fiction material into a twisty tale of search and suspense. It was reported that Heinlein wrote his intriguing narrative in one single day back in the late 1950s. Well, whatever the case is behind such speculation, it is clear that ‘Predestination’ is a competent and compelling time travel vehicle that deserves its inevitable comparison to the likes of Rian Johnon’s solid and involving 2012 inventive spectacle ‘Looper’.

The Spierig Brothers and ‘Predestination’ lead Ethan Hawke (Oscar-nominated for ‘Training Day’ and ‘Boyhood’) collaborate once again as they bring together a surreal movie experience detailing with the agenda of a Temporal Agent going undercover as a barkeep known as The Bartender (Hawke) in an attempt to thwart criminal activities before they turn into actual crimes. It is worth noting that the Spierigs have coveted the zombies/vampires sensationalism in their earlier films (‘Undead’ and ‘Daybreakers’) but curiously side-swipe any references to these creatures in ‘Predestination’ despite the aforementioned ‘All You Zombies’ blueprint for inspiration. Perhaps this is a wise revelation as the Spierigs are allowed to concentrate on the ponderous SF aspects of human adventure within the varied dimensions of time, place and space.

The daring exposition gels both creatively and caustically because of the macabre mission being undertaken by the Bartender and feminine targeted scriber ‘The Unmarried Mother’ (as portrayed by Aussie actress Sarah Snook, ‘Jessabelle’). The agent Bartender is represented by a shadowy and roguish governmental outfit blessed with the ability to fight crime through time-traveling tactics. Unfortunately, the rough edges in preventing crime-ridden hedonism through time travel accessibility has not always been a smooth transition for the Agency. Also, it does not help that the constant policing corruption has spiraled out of control thus adding more pressure to the Agency to perform its watchdog duties tackling sinister plots.

There are revolving elements that shape ‘Predestination’ to become this enigmatic, head-scratching puzzle where the sense of encountering warped worlds are wondrous yet unsettling and weird. The Bartender (already a victimized and distressed pawn in the nefarious dealings of the id-70s New York City’s elusive and crazed Fizzle Bomber) soon encounters a stranger betting him that he (or ‘she’ in certain cases) can provide the most outlandish story that he has ever heard to date. Soon the boastful stranger (Snook), a ‘True Confessions’ columnist for the written piece ‘The Unmarried Mother’, will figure into the Bartender’s predestined existence in more ways than one.

‘Predestination’ is a complicated SF sideshow that touched upon some unconventional fodder that range from timely commentary pertaining to violence to topical issues of sexuality. The film skillfully presents the frailties of suspicion, apprehension and uncertainty within the tangled and playful web of time travel management. With all the nifty under-sized flashy special effects and Science Fiction trickery aside, ‘Predestination’ sparkles in large part to its committed and calculating performances by Hawke and Snook as the psychological bait that guides the audience into the transfixing insanity that persists within the confines of the storylines. In particular, Snook’s ‘Mother’ is called upon to offer a complex characterization of an individual (both female and male genders) and take us into the nostalgic timelines of the past and present while conveying shades of toughness, vulnerability and mystique. She has a sordid backstory that unfolds and adds to the tormented trials and tribulations with the obsession of catching the scheming Fizzle Bomber. In a convincing supporting role, Noah Taylor’s Mr. Robertson is instrumental in the development of Snook’s triple identity crisis as Jane/John/’Mother’.

There certainly is an old-fashioned, spellbinding vibe about ‘Predestination’ that propels the Spierigs’ trippy time-traveling spectacle to its climatic ambitions. The low-key production values are surprisingly engaging but overall the telling proof of acting, directing, writing and imagination seems to be a winning formula in conception. Of course, the other filmmaking strokes involving the crisp cinematography, soothing score and vibrant set designs further compliments this punchy actioner.

Dark, moody and visibly challenging, 'Predestination’ gleefully plots and twists its way into a hearty submission of inspired Science Fiction contemplation. After all, time does not stand still for anybody especially in the realm of Australian noir SF sensibilities.

Predestination (2014)

Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions

1 hr. 37 mins.

Starring: Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook and Noah Taylor

Directed by: Michael and Peter Spierig

Rated: R

Genre: Science Fiction/Time Travel thriller/Sci-Fi crime caper

Critic’s rating: *** stars (out of four stars)

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$5,500,000.00

Revenue:

$4,942,449.00

Keywords

mission
orphanage
pregnancy
bomber
secret organization
time travel
bartender
time machine
intersexuality
fate
terrorism
loner
shocking
time paradox
philosophical
intersex
temporal agent
determinism