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Children Of Men -review

POSTED BY: CHRISISALL
UPDATED: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 11:45
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Tuesday, April 3, 2007 7:25 AM

CHRISISALL


If any of y'all saw The Handmaid's Tale, it was a very similar experience. Big effed-up future with bad fascist/martial law in control and hope seemingly lost.
Children Of Men was extremely well made and acted- it may well end up being considered a classic of the genre, I feel it deserves to; but damn was it disturbing. I guess that means it did it's job, though.
5/5 *'s

Chrisisall The Critic


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Tuesday, April 3, 2007 7:30 AM

DESKTOPHIPPIE


I've heard people describe it as "grim", but I think "hellish" is a bit more accurate.

It's brilliant. Excellent from start to finish. The attention to detail is incredible, from the ads in the background to the dreary landscapes of browns, greys and dark greens, dotted with decaying animals.




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Tuesday, April 3, 2007 7:46 AM

CHRISISALL


"Last one to die
please turn out the lights"

On a train platform. That was chilling.

Chrisisall

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Tuesday, April 3, 2007 7:50 AM

DESKTOPHIPPIE


It was the "Quietus" ads that got me.

Brrrrrrr! *shudder*




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Tuesday, April 3, 2007 7:54 AM

DAYVE



grim, hellish and maybe all too possible - well i'm not sure about the childless part, but the world going to hell in a handbasket - that part seems feasible....

i missed this on the big screen - (those big scary movie malls with the screaming kids and unruly punks - ooops - i'm truning into my father again...), but i bought the film as soon as it came out. Funny how different it is from the book by P.D. James.

I thought everything about this movie was top notch. Great acting all around - did you notice the little jabs at our current administration scattered through the film?... i saw at least one Slash W in there.

now if only i can find a little bit of that strawberry koff.......

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Tuesday, April 3, 2007 8:17 AM

DAYVE

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Tuesday, April 3, 2007 8:23 AM

CHRISISALL


Quote:

Originally posted by Dayve:

grim, hellish and maybe all too possible

One thought I had, though...no one wants a grim future, that's why The Handmaid's Tale was so intense- it was control all the way, but hidden under a layer of civility. Neo-NEOCons were in power, but it was only grim for the peeps at the very bottom, and they were effectively silenced. Evil fascists want a bright and shiny house (just like lefty utopianists), they just want total social control as the foundation.

But this was just something that occurred to me; Children Of Men happens in a world where civility isn't possible anymore.

Shaken not stirred Chrisisall

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Tuesday, April 3, 2007 9:10 AM

GRIZWALD


I'm anxious to see it.

BTW, if anyone out there has only seen the movie version of "The Handmaid's Tale" and not read the book, please go get the book out of the library right away and read it. It has a much better story and is much deeper, more contemplative. I loved the book and was quite disappointed in the movie. (I usually am.)

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Tuesday, April 3, 2007 9:32 AM

DAYVE


Quote:

Originally posted by chrisisall:
But this was just something that occurred to me; Children Of Men happens in a world where civility isn't possible anymore.



The novel goes further into the apocalyptic British society, which is only hinted in the film, but we do see in the movie a bit of what’s left of society, when Theo visits his cousin, Nigel (Danny Huston), in order to get the transit papers – that small enclave of civilization still exits for the powerful.

But for the most part, the citizens, faced with no future without another generation too carry on, are left to live their lives as best they can. Jasper’s hideout isn’t even safe – in a world gone mad, only the mad can survive. Children of Men is a very foreboding look at one possible future.


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Saturday, April 7, 2007 3:43 AM

GRIZWALD


Wow!

Two observations:
1. Was anyone else awestruck at the single handheld camera work throughout the action scenes? - Long, long LONG scenes with gunfire and stunts and explosions and all kinds of stuff and NO changes of POV. Just one guy with a camera. Watch the Canterbury chase scene again with that in mind. Then watch the Bex Hill scene, from when

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The Fish take the baby till when Faron gets her back and gets her out past the soldiers.



2. Did you notice the dogs and cats? Everywhere. It didn't hit me till the next morning that if you couldn't have kids, you'd have dogs, cats or both. Something little and cuddly that will accept your nuturing. No wonder there were so many well-fed pets in a nation struggling to stay on its feet long enough for the current lives to span.

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Saturday, April 7, 2007 5:13 AM

SISTER


Wow! My husband and I just rented and watched this last night. It was a bit confusing in parts but very dark and scary although with the way the world is going today...quite possible as well. Hmmmmmm makes me want to read the book. Husband noticed in the scene where he goes to get the papers from his cousin(?) outside the window were two smokestacks and an inflated pig (fromthe Pink Floyd album)...

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007 11:45 AM

DAYVE



I really thought this was one of the most underrated and unappreciated films of '06 and like Chrisisall said before, it should become a classic.

But, just so you'll know - although the movie was adapted from a book by P.D. James, the two are very different. A good read though.

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