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Molli and Max in the Future

  • 2023
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Molli and Max in the Future (2023)
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A sci-fi romantic comedy about a man and woman whose orbits repeatedly collide over the course of 12 years, 4 planets, 3 dimensions, and one space-cult.A sci-fi romantic comedy about a man and woman whose orbits repeatedly collide over the course of 12 years, 4 planets, 3 dimensions, and one space-cult.A sci-fi romantic comedy about a man and woman whose orbits repeatedly collide over the course of 12 years, 4 planets, 3 dimensions, and one space-cult.

  • Director
    • Michael Lukk Litwak
  • Writer
    • Michael Lukk Litwak
  • Stars
    • Zosia Mamet
    • Aristotle Athari
    • Erin Darke
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    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Michael Lukk Litwak
    • Writer
      • Michael Lukk Litwak
    • Stars
      • Zosia Mamet
      • Aristotle Athari
      • Erin Darke
    • 16User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Zosia Mamet
    Zosia Mamet
    • Molli
    Aristotle Athari
    Aristotle Athari
    • Max
    Erin Darke
    Erin Darke
    • MAR14
    Okieriete Onaodowan
    Okieriete Onaodowan
    • Moebius
    Arturo Castro
    Arturo Castro
    • Walter
    Paloma Garcia-Lee
    Paloma Garcia-Lee
    • Cassie
    Matteo Lane
    Matteo Lane
    • Bryan Oceancolgate
    Michael Chernus
    Michael Chernus
    • Turboschmuck
    Jane Dashow
    Jane Dashow
    • Lady
    Danny Burstein
    Danny Burstein
    • Max's Dad
    Nick Mestad
    • Leonidas
    Aparna Nancherla
    Aparna Nancherla
    • Rachel
    Rachel Naugle
    • Phaedra
    Grace Kuhlenschmidt
    Grace Kuhlenschmidt
    • Triangulon
    Connie Shi
    Connie Shi
    • Janus
    Maura Grace Athari
    Maura Grace Athari
    • Good Therapist
    David Bluvband
    David Bluvband
    • Subway Stranger
    Laura Lee Caudill
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    • Director
      • Michael Lukk Litwak
    • Writer
      • Michael Lukk Litwak
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    9BaiNst

    When Harry Met Sally in Space...and then some...

    Snappy, thoughtful, and insightful dialog drives the audience through a surreal deep future. Science Fiction with a good dose of absurd fantasy and special effects that set the tone perfectly. Most immediately reminiscent of The American Astronaut (2001).

    The level of absurd fantasy sci-fi in this movie is for anyone who likes Rick and Morty or Adventuretime; ridiculously sublime.

    The music is a perfect jazz score. The acting is superb from those with one line to the main cast. Spot on delivery.

    With a running time of a tight 90 minutes it left me wanting more, especially once treated to the outtakes that run through the credits. Some hilarious lines that didn't make it in.
    6joker-4

    Annie Hall in the 25th Century? Maybe...

    Molli and Max in the Future is probably too rom-com centric for sci-fi geeks and too bonko f/x-driven for Hallmark Channel subscribers.

    Written and directed by Michael Lukk Litwak, Molli and Max in the Future pays homage to Nora Ephron's When Harry Met Sally, as well as Woody Allen sex farces, all wrapped around a glitzy sci-fi rendering that looks like the backlot of Luc Besson's The Fifth Element. Litwak then takes Ephron and Allen's caffeinated humor and blends it down to a vanilla soy latte. Rude sex and emotional inadequacies are jettisoned in favor of Millennial over-achievement and career depression.

    Adapting Annie Hall in outer space makes for a great concept. Honestly though, when it comes to sci-fi and love, most Trekkies, Wookies, and Time Lords might instead opt to simply rewatch the Han & Leia scenes from The Empire Strikes Back.
    6ferguson-6

    unconventional banter across dimensions

    Greetings again from the darkness. I'll readily admit that I'm not an expert in outer space-based Science Fiction Romantic-Comedies. If you press me for a description of writer-director Michael Luk Litwak's film, it would be "WHEN HARRY MET SALLY ... in future space". Of course, this low budget flick is no match for Rob Reiner's classic 1989 Rom-Com, yet the mismatched couple and the recurring spontaneous meetups does strike some familiar chords.

    Zosia Mamet stars as Molli and Aristotle Athari is Max. Zosia is a quirky actress known for "Girls" and the daughter of renowned writer David Mamet. Aristotle is best known for the season he spent on "Saturday Night Live". This isn't one of those shock-and-awe super special effects sci-fi spectacles. Instead, beginning in Chapter One, spaceships collide. One driven by Molli and one by uninsured Max. Rather than bicker over fault, the two display out-of-this-world chemistry ... unorthodox chemistry for sure ... but chemistry nonetheless.

    Beginning with that initial bonding, viewers should brace themselves for non-stop banter whenever Molli and Max are together - something that happens frequently over the 12 years featured here. These reunions occur on various planets, across multiple dimensions, during a relationship with a robot, after joining a cult, and while living as a celebrity. One's enjoyment of the film will surely be determined by how the rapid-fire dialogue strikes - is it charming or grating? Those charmed will likely focus on the friendship/romantic two-step. Those annoyed will likely notice the political angle that filmmaker Litwak tries to sneak in.

    With Special Effects intentionally a notch below BARBARELLA (1968) and FLASH GORDON (1980), the green screen images may be cartoonish, but they fit with the overall tone here. This feels like one of those films that will find a very receptive niche following, while others will be baffled by the appeal.

    In theaters beginning February 9, 2024.
    10badlydrawnhamster

    One of the best Sci-fi comedies I've seen in years, if not decades.

    I caught this today at the London Film Festival and went in blind, not really knowing anything about it other than that it's been described as a sci-fi When Harry Met Sally. It's so much more than that though, but I don't want to risk spoiling the movie too much by explaining why, so all I will say is that this is a film which is incredibly inventive, and you can see it's a real labour of love as it's so playful and imaginative.

    Best of all is the central romance however, and I say that as a die hard sci-fi / fantasy fan who loved the visual elements of the film. The central couple are given dialogue that made me laugh out loud an awful lot, and the performances are so strong that I fell in love with the characters very early on.

    I'm a little wary of over praising this to the extent that people might have really high expectations of it, but despite that I can't help myself, and I had so much fun watching this movie that half way through I realised I was grinning inanely, and that didn't stop until the lights went up after the credits.

    This is a low budget film so anyone going in expecting Marvel style cgi might be a little disappointed, but in many ways the lo-fi style and occasional stop motion sequences makes it all the more delightful, and as you can tell, I was well and truly charmed by this gem of a movie.
    9zqckhrdsi

    Smart and fun

    I hate Rom-Coms, but for some reason, this one was different to me. I love the actress that played Molli in pretty much everything she's done and she played her role perfectly.

    This felt like a futuristic sci-fi version of When Harry Met Sally in a way.

    Like someone else posted, pay attention to the dialog and subtlety because that's where the humor is.

    I knew I loved this film when it was over and all I could think was 'this would make a great series'.

    Overall well done but definitely you'll want to play attention to the dialog and subtlety of this film or you might not get it. Shouldn't need to state that but there are so many people that don't pay attention and complain a movie is boring.

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    • Release date
      • August 24, 2023 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Моллі та Макс у майбутньому
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
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