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.
Clive Owen
as Theo Faron
Clare-Hope Ashitey
as Kee
Chiwetel Ejiofor
as Luke
Julianne Moore
as Julian
Michael Caine
as Jasper
Pam Ferris
as Miriam
Charlie Hunnam
as Patric
Danny Huston
as Nigel
Peter Mullan
as Syd
Oana Pellea
as Marichka
lkredhat
A strong premise and great cast prompted my interest, but the movie falls short of its promise. Clive Owens gives a great performance and a few of the scenes are remarkably memorable and resonant. However, there are very long stretches where the movie simply stagnates and the plot drifts away, espec...
talisencrw
Cuaron's masterpiece so far (including Gravity, which was gravely miscast). This film is: a) easily the best film of the decade of the 2000's; b) the finest dystopia film since 'A Clockwork Orange' and probably the best sci-fi since '2001: A Space Odyssey'; and c) all the evidence you need that Cliv...
Shreyance Parakh
**Thought provoking piece of art !!** **CHILDREN OF MEN**....How a baby's cry can make the whole world stop, the bullets stop flying in a war, people forget all their pain, the only thing that matters is how to make that precious gift of god smile again..The movie depicts it beautifully! When the...
James
One of the bleakest, most magnificently crafted films of all time. The dialogue is one-of-a-kind in actually capturing realism....
CinemaSerf
With a society almost entirely devoid of children, the worst news descends as the world's youngest person - merely eighteen - is murdered. Mankind is looking extinction in the face unless a group of anti-establishment folks led by "Julian" (Julianne Moore) and "Luke" (Chiwitel Ejiofor) can get the p...