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#132231 by JuZ
Tue Oct 24, 2006 12:20 am
Anyone else seen it? I saw it today and it's a clear number 1 for the year, for me. Totally, totally brilliant.

Opinions?

#132241 by Biert
Tue Oct 24, 2006 2:55 am
What is it?

#132246 by Blazingmonga
Tue Oct 24, 2006 4:03 am
Atari wrote:It's a film based from a Vertigo graphic novel, starring Clive Owen.

http://www.childrenofmen.net/
http://www.empireonline.com/reviews/rev ... ?FID=11091

I saw it a few weeks ago....Excellent.


Graphic novel? I thought it was a PD James novel? Or am I just stupid?

Anyhoo, great film. Probably the best thing I have seen in a cinema in a long, long time. Great script, great acting, great direction, great music...errr...great!

And I loved that it was set in the UK. Strange to see a film of this concept set in this country.

#132248 by JuZ
Tue Oct 24, 2006 5:23 am
My apologies for not explaining it a little better. As Monga says, it's a film based on a PD James novel, directed by Alfonso Cuaron.

It's set 20 years from now, in a world where no woman is fertile... the youngest person on Earth is 18. It basically takes immigration, terrorism, environmental change and pandemics, says "what if..." and puts you right in the middle of it with a hand-held camera.

I'm with Monga... best thing I've seen in a cinema for a long, long time too. Go see it and tell me what you think! :)

#132249 by JuZ
Tue Oct 24, 2006 5:25 am
BTW, I don't want to give more than that away to anyone who hasn't seen it, so I've deliberately avoided any spoilers.

#132254 by Blazingmonga
Tue Oct 24, 2006 6:26 am
Yes, good thinking on the spoilers.

It would really spoil the film if everyone read about the bit where Clive Owen tackles Chuck Norris and wins using a mango hand grenade.

Seriously though, Clive Owen was amazing in this film. I think he should get a best actor Oscar, or at least nomination. His evolution through the whole film was as believable as it was incredible.

I think I might get the soundtrack for this also, it was neat.

#132256 by Tim
Tue Oct 24, 2006 6:30 am
I was going to go see it today, but I would have had to wait around for an hour an a half for the next session, in near 30(c) degree heat. So I decided to put it off until next week.

#132258 by sj_2150
Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:13 am
sweet. i saw a review of it and it looked like a must see. hopefully ill get some time to see it soon

#132264 by Leechmaster
Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:21 am
Saw it a couple of weeks ago. Very very good, but not the best of the year (also not quite worth the €10 cinema ticket *hates the expensive-ness of this country). I'd give that to The Departed. But Children Of Men was still great. I loved Jasper...

#132283 by kettle
Tue Oct 24, 2006 1:05 pm
I saw this film.

I dream dreams like this, It was the only film when I've shouted out loud amongst other cinema goers. It really took hold of me.

It's documentary enough to feel real, the casual swearing like the actors don't realise they're in a film is great.

The bike accident is so much like a bike accident it's not funny.
(non spoiling spoiler)

Best use of cinematic violin squeals I've heard, kind of much worse than the shining for hitting 'that' frequency.

Doesn't sink in until you realise that the abandoned school isn't abandoned it's just not used anymore.

A car battery in the face is always going to hurt, especially when you're not expecting it. (non spoiling spoiler)

I know I'll want it on DVD, I just don't know how often I'll be up to watching it.

#132290 by JuZ
Tue Oct 24, 2006 2:56 pm
Leechmaster wrote:Saw it a couple of weeks ago. Very very good, but not the best of the year (also not quite worth the €10 cinema ticket *hates the expensive-ness of this country). I'd give that to The Departed. But Children Of Men was still great. I loved Jasper...


I haven't seen The Departed, as it's a re-imagining (or whatever) of one of my favourites, Infernal Affairs. I'll probably see it on DVD for a dollar one Tuesday or another.

Speaking of money... 10 Euros! Damn! :shock: I saw it yesterday for AUS$6, which is equivalent to 3.62 Euros. In a cinema with the best sound I've ever heard, too.

#132291 by JuZ
Tue Oct 24, 2006 2:57 pm
Blazingmonga wrote:I think I might get the soundtrack for this also, it was neat.


I liked their attempt at futuristic music. Freaked me out a little, actually. Reminded me a bit of some of that Japanese noise stuff. :twisted:

#132292 by JuZ
Tue Oct 24, 2006 3:06 pm
kettle wrote: I know I'll want it on DVD, I just don't know how often I'll be up to watching it.


Whilst I was watching it, I kept getting this Bladerunner vibe, and it was about more than the whole near-future dystopia thing. It was more about how well the director created this totally believable world and filled it with characters who were just trying to live in it.

Bladerunner is my favourite film of all time, so that says something about how much I enjoyed it. On a bit of a DVD tangent, I'll definitely buy CoM on DVD too, but still haven't got Bladerunner, as I'm waiting for this mythical Special Edition DVD for the 25th anniversary next year. Which probably won't even happen. But I'm waiting! :zzz:

#132296 by fullgore
Tue Oct 24, 2006 4:07 pm
Okay, how have so many of you seen a movie that's not out until Christmas?

And while we're on the subject of movies, did anyone hear that Scarlett Johansson is doing an album of Tom Waits covers? Fuckin sweet if you ask me... Although I don't know how well she'll pull it off.

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