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The Girl with All the Gifts

  • 2016
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 51 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,6/10
67.148
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4.086
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Glenn Close, Paddy Considine, Gemma Arterton, Fisayo Akinade, and Sennia Nanua in The Girl with All the Gifts (2016)
A scientist and a teacher living in a dystopian future embark on a journey of survival with a special young girl named Melanie.
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Dystopian Sci-FiZombie HorrorActionAdventureDramaHorrorSci-FiThriller

Eine Wissenschaftlerin und eine Lehrerin, die in einer dystopischen Zukunft leben, begeben sich zusammen mit einem besonderen jungen Mädchen namens Melanie auf eine Überlebensreise.Eine Wissenschaftlerin und eine Lehrerin, die in einer dystopischen Zukunft leben, begeben sich zusammen mit einem besonderen jungen Mädchen namens Melanie auf eine Überlebensreise.Eine Wissenschaftlerin und eine Lehrerin, die in einer dystopischen Zukunft leben, begeben sich zusammen mit einem besonderen jungen Mädchen namens Melanie auf eine Überlebensreise.

  • Regie
    • Colm McCarthy
  • Drehbuch
    • Mike Carey
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Sennia Nanua
    • Fisayo Akinade
    • Dominique Tipper
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    6,6/10
    67.148
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    4.086
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    • Regie
      • Colm McCarthy
    • Drehbuch
      • Mike Carey
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Sennia Nanua
      • Fisayo Akinade
      • Dominique Tipper
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
      • 8 Gewinne & 12 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Fisayo Akinade
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    • Kieran Gallagher
    Dominique Tipper
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    Paddy Considine
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    • Sgt Eddie Parks
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    • Dr Jean Selkirk
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    • Helen Justineau
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    7kerioke

    Read the book first

    I've read the book and also the second "the boy on the bridge" and only found later that it was made into a motion picture. Having enjoyed the books so much I was curious to see whether the movie followed the same storyine, character descriptions, etc...

    Having read the story first I was a bit disappointed with the film. The film is still great but you won't get the whole story in a film. It would have been better done if it was released as 10 episodes or something.

    I'm still giving 7 stars as it was still good to watch.
    7A_Different_Drummer

    Nothing predictable about this, nothing whatsoever..

    As a prolific reviewer, you tend to often discuss a film in terms of traditional arcs, and riffs off those same arcs.

    Which is why it is always a treat when a film comes along that throws the script template out the window and forges its own path.

    This is such a film. It reminded me of THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN 1957, the first legitimate A-list sci-fi that, like this film, started off in what seemed a traditional manner -- and then went down a plot superhiway that no one had ever seen before.

    It is not a perfect film. It has some flaws. For example, the first 30 minutes are better (more impact, more empathy, more entertaining) than the last 60 minutes. Which is not to suggest that the last hour is bad, merely that the first half-hour is drop-dead stunning and unforgettable.

    And the director often seems confused about who the real star is? Ditto for the PR dept of the studio. If you check the IMDb reference, you will see that the young girl so brilliantly played by Sennia Nanua is given billing lower down on the cast list. That's an error. Sennia IS the film -- she practically picks it up and carries it to the finish line. The scenes without her are weak, the scenes with her are wonderful.

    Nice iteration of a "really smart" zombie film. Recommended.
    8Artless_Dodger

    Highly recommended, and vastly superior to most of the genre.

    Excellent performances and interesting source material (MR Carey adapting his own novel), plus imaginative direction (Scottish director Colm McCarthy), create a chilling sci-fi tale of hungries (zombies) versus humanity.

    The opening sequence sets the tone. Melanie, a young, polite, and courteous girl manacles herself into a wheel chair. She seems entirely innocent and harmless, yet her captors fear otherwise. She and other children, each similarly restrained, are given an armed escort to a classroom. It's an arresting start and it grabs our attention. Sennia Nanua plays Melanie and the story revolves around her. We watch society collapsing through her eyes, see her threatened by the human beings around her, and fear for her. We watch her do terrible things, and yet we root for her. Everything is uncertain. Nothing is as it seems. It's a brilliant performance from a new talent, and it serves the film perfectly.

    Melanie is surrounded by contrasting emotions from those nearest to her. Gemma Arterton is excellent as protective and caring psychologist/teacher Helen Justineau, fiercely defending Melanie against the machinations of Dr Caroline Caldwell (Glenn Close) who sees Melanie as a specimen to be dissected. Paddy Considine convinces as Sergeant Eddie Parks, a tough, no- nonsense soldier fighting a losing battle.

    Colm McCarthy brings this all together superbly, belying the film's modest budget. Striking visuals and frenetic action are never allowed to overwhelm the characters, who take centre stage. And at it's heart is Melanie. Confusing, ambivalent, terrifying, lovable Melanie. It's a wonderful turn from Sennia Nanua.

    Highly recommended, and vastly superior to most of the genre.
    7AlsExGal

    Excellent apocalyptic science fiction/horror movie...

    ... from the U. K., directed by Colm McCarthy. After an alien fungus has decimated the Earth's population, transforming anyone not an infant into a mindless zombie-like creature with a taste for human flesh, a contingent of British soldiers and scientists are hard at work trying to find a cure. Their hope lies with a group of children, all of whom were infected as infants, and who have grown up without the usual zombie-like symptoms. They appear and act normally, but they still can be overcome by a taste for living flesh that turns them violently animalistic. When the base falls to overwhelming numbers of the infected, a small group consisting of the most accomplished girl from the ranks of the children (Sennia Nanua), a sympathetic teacher (Gemma Arterton), a gruff sergeant (Paddy Considine), a new recruit soldier (Fisayo Akinade), and the coldly calculating head scientist (Glenn Close) head into the ruins of London to search and rescue.

    I'm always surprised when filmmakers can find something new to do with a zombie movie, and they've done it again here. Newcomer Nanua is terrific as the precocious infected girl who is happy to be in the outside world for the first time, little realizing the destruction all around her. Arterton, Considine and Close are all fine, as expected. I know most viewers are burned out on zombie flicks (and TV series), but this one is worth a look.
    7Prismark10

    The Last of Us

    The opening scenes of The Girl with all the Gifts throw you if you know little about the film. Melanie (Sennia Nanua) is a young polite girl in a room that looks like a cell. In the morning she manacles herself into a wheel chair while armed soldiers push her to her classroom lessons along with other children in a similar state. Melanie remains unfailingly polite and we also realise she is clever.

    Are these children gifted? Part of some experiment? Why are the soldiers armed and remain vigilant?

    We soon find out when one soldier bursts in and rubs his arm with his spit. It looks like these children have cannibalistic tendencies, we already see Melanie given food which consisted of worms.

    The film is a take on the Zombie movie, society has collapsed because of a fungal infection of the brain turning people into zombies and it is evolving. These children were rescued from a hospital as babies and raised by the army. Dr Caroline Caldwell (Glenn Close) is the scientist who sees Melanie and others to be experimented so she can find a cure for this fungus.

    Helen Justineau (Gemma Arterton) is the teacher who wants to protect Melanie from the soldiers and Dr Caldwell. She seems to have bonded with Melanie and even Melanie shows a protective attitude towards her even when she needs to feed.

    When the army base is in invaded by the zombies this three along with some soldiers escape and head for safety to another mobile unit. However it is clear society has broken down, the zombies are going through an evolution process and Dr Caldwell might be too late to develop a vaccine.

    This is probably the most striking British zombie film since 28 Days Later. It is a low budget film shot mainly in and around the Midlands. Director Colm McCarthy makes an interesting opening to this film and best use of the small budget for some special effects shots. He keeps the story human, the development of the relationship between Melanie and Justineau. Dr Caldwell supplies the scientific explanations but the story dos slow down in parts over halfway through.

    A wonderful central performance from Sennia Nanua who shows she is a talent to watch.

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      Some of the aerial footage was shot by a second unit in the ghost town of Pripyat, near Chernobyl, in Ukraine. Director Colm McCarthy: "I was very interested in post-apocalyptic imagery and urban exploration. We wanted to surprise people rather than have people coming in expecting a studio level film. We sent a micro drone unit to Pripyat, Chernobyl to shoot helicopter footage with Pripyat doubling for urban London." [2016]
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      Dr. Caldwell described the mobile lab is solar powered so they never have to stop which implied it is equipped with electric motor instead of combustion engine. But when Sgt. Parks went to the driver seat, he couldn't crank start the engine. Later, Sgt. Park repaired said engine and it starts like a diesel engine. Just because the lab is solar powered, it doesn't mean the truck is. The sergeant says the fuel line was damaged. The scientists in the lab never have to stop working or run the engine to do their work. It doesn't imply an electric motor to move the vehicle.
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      Helen Justineau: [Melanie stares at a cat poster] Do you want a cat?

      Melanie: [as blood still drips from her face] I already had one.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 9. Februar 2017 (Deutschland)
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      • Englisch
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      • Melanie: Apocalipsis zombie
    • Drehorte
      • Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Hanley Bus Station)
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      • BFI Film Fund
      • Creative England
      • Altitude Film Entertainment
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