Children of Men
The year 2027: the last days of the human race. No child has been born for 18 years. He must protect our only hope.
Overview
In 2027, in a chaotic world in which humans can no longer procreate, a former activist agrees to help transport a miraculously pregnant woman to a sanctuary at sea, where her child's birth may help scientists save the future of humankind.
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What makes this movie Worth Watching
Children of Men was released in 2006, a time of heightened global anxiety following the Iraq War and growing fears about terrorism and immigration. The film taps into these anxieties, presenting a dystopian vision of a world grappling with resource scarcity, social unrest, and the breakdown of order, making it a relevant reflection of contemporary societal fears.
- The film's long takes and visceral camerawork create a deeply immersive and unsettling experience, putting the viewer right in the middle of the chaotic world.
- Clive Owen delivers a compelling performance as Theo Faron, a disillusioned man who finds himself unexpectedly responsible for protecting the future of humanity.
- The film explores profound themes of hope, despair, and the will to survive in a seemingly hopeless world, offering a chilling commentary on contemporary societal anxieties.
- The detailed and believable depiction of a society on the brink of collapse, with its refugee camps, militarized borders, and everyday violence, is both disturbing and thought-provoking.
Fun Facts
- The screaming baby in the Bexhill refugee camp scene was not planned; a baby on set simply began crying during the take, and director Alfonso Cuarón decided to keep it in the film to heighten the scene's realism.
- The film utilizes numerous subtle references to contemporary political and social issues, including graffiti referencing Guantanamo Bay and allusions to the Iraq War.
- Many scenes were filmed with long takes, some lasting several minutes, requiring extensive rehearsal and precise choreography to achieve the desired effect and immersive feel.
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Famous Quotes
"Y'know that ringing in your ears? That 'eeeeeeeeee'? That's the sound of the ear cells dying, like their swan song. Once it's gone you'll never hear that frequency again. Enjoy it while it lasts."
"I can't really remember when I last had any hope, and I certainly can't remember when anyone else did either. Because really, since women stopped being able to have babies, what's left to hope for?"