5.7
A father and his daughter struggle to survive in deep space where they live in isolation.
Robert Pattinson
Monte
Juliette Binoche
Dibs
André 3000
Tcherny
Mia Goth
Boyse
Agata Buzek
Nansen
Lars Eidinger
Chandra
Claire Tran
Mink
Ewan Mitchell
Ettore
Gloria Obianyo
Elektra
Victor Banerjee
Indian Professor
Scarlett Lindsey
Baby Willow
Jessie Ross
Willow
Mikolaj Gruss
Young Monte
Joni Brauer
Newborn Willow
Johann Bartlitz
Newborn Willow
Juliette Picollot
Journalist
Weronika Wachowska
Little Girl
Mikolaj Zeman
Little Boy
Ruslan Astraszewski
Stowaway
Magdalena Piotrowska
Stowaway
Dawid Gluchowski
Stowaway
Lukasz Osik
Stowaway
John Kimani Njeri
Prisoner
Ernest Lebouco
Boy by the Beach
Director, Screenplay
Claire Denis
Screenplay
Jean-Pol Fargeau
Screenplay
Geoff Cox
Writers' Assistant
Nick Laird
April 30, 2019
9
A dazzling sci-fi epic that holds nothing back in its entirety. Claire denis' vision is an unrelenting masterwork packed to the brim with nerve-shredding fear and and a pulse-punding gravitational pull that sucks in the viewer and never lets go until the very end.
I found this film more of a meditation on what makes humanity's backbone so spontaneous; there are many plot points and elements that seem justified by the notion that humans are unpredictable creatures and as we evolve, we'll continue to be more and more focused on following through with our own morals. There's lots of brutality on display on this film and it all feels very contained until one moment near the film's middle that's very quiet and equally contained but that sends the entirety of the cast into chaos. It's almost a testament to the question of whether authority figures actually *do* something for prisoners or instead just make their rage build up further and further until it explodes harder than a dick in the Fuckbox.
I think the best way its themes can be described is by a quote from the film itself: "The sensation, moving backwards, even though we're moving forwards, getting further from what's getting nearer.". The way it presents human evolution as moving forward literally but moving backward metaphorically is more than just smart: it's genius. But the film also tackles issues pertaining to erotic pleasure and abuse of that pleasure; the entire Fuckbox scene is just a nightmare on all levels and it made me want to just die from the shivers it sent down my spine.
I highly recommend supporting this film it's playing near you, very few people will end up getting to experience it in theaters (i sure didn't) so please don't ensure that another beautiful masterpiece gets slept on!