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2073

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
3.4K
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2073 (2024)
It will tackle challenges the world faces and is inspired by Chris Marker's iconic 1962 featurette La Jetée, about a time traveler who risks his life to change the course of history and save the future of humanity.
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A woman living in a ruined Earth tries to comprehend how the world was destroyed.A woman living in a ruined Earth tries to comprehend how the world was destroyed.A woman living in a ruined Earth tries to comprehend how the world was destroyed.

  • Director
    • Asif Kapadia
  • Writers
    • Asif Kapadia
    • Tony Grisoni
  • Stars
    • Naomi Ackie
    • Samantha Morton
    • Narendra Modi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Asif Kapadia
    • Writers
      • Asif Kapadia
      • Tony Grisoni
    • Stars
      • Naomi Ackie
      • Samantha Morton
      • Narendra Modi
    • 87User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Naomi Ackie
    Naomi Ackie
    Samantha Morton
    Samantha Morton
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    Narendra Modi
    Narendra Modi
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Mohammad Bin Salman
    Mohammad Bin Salman
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Viktor Orbán
    Viktor Orbán
    • Self
    Nigel Farage
    Nigel Farage
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    Rodrigo Duterte
    Rodrigo Duterte
    • Self
    Hector Hewer
    Hector Hewer
    Maria Ressa
    Maria Ressa
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Mohammed Al-Bashir
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      • Asif Kapadia
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      • Tony Grisoni
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    4grimmfilment

    Either Make A Movie Or A Documentary

    The atmosphere this "movie" sets up is brilliant. The downtrodden, harrowing, depressing, soul crushing vision of the future. Had it told that story in the fictional 2073 world and simply tied it to the real life events, it would have worked fine just fine.

    But then it drops back into early 2000's and starts weaving real life footage of events from all over the world into its tread... and loses what was built at the start.

    It becomes a documentary that's trying to present itself like in a feature film form but it ends up being neither. There isn't just one message here, there are countless, each touching on everything you'd see on some conspiracy theory You Tube video or obscure website visited by people with questionable mental faculty. Reemergence of the far left in mainstream politics, corrupt interconnected politicians, systematic disassembly of democracy, abuse of power, abuse of social media, racism, environment, and so on and so forth.

    Don't get me wrong, all of the topics it touches are worthy of your attention and should be addressed, sooner rather than later. But the moment you tangle real life events with fictional narrative... the relevance of the message becomes fictional itself.

    This documovie offers causes to issues, exacerbates them as a stepping stone into the fictional environment and the offers nothing in the form of a solution, just a melancholic voice over from the main character that deliberately tip toes around what it really wants to say.

    Shame. Because if this had been a fictional movie or a proper documentary... I think I would have loved it.
    GooberFruit

    The ratings don't do this movie justice.

    I almost skipped out on this movie after taking a glance at the lackluster reviews. But then I noticed a pattern: It really felt like a lot of the reviewers didn't even give the movie a chance before tuning out.

    Samantha Morton truly shines in this film - she does a great job at conveying a staggering amount of emotion with her facial expressions alone. (Her character is mute.) The story is mainly told from her POV through narration that is both nostalgic and pensively depressing.

    The movie paints a prescient and chilling vision of what our future could look like in the next ~50 years, given our current trajectory. Blending real-life archival footage and stark depictions of an authoritarian future, it offers a sobering reminder of how fragile our freedoms can be.

    While the movie doesn't provide much hope or a clear way to fight back against 'the machine,' I felt this was intentional. The bleakness perfectly reflects the circumstances of the characters, leaving you with a haunting sense of inevitability.

    It's not a light or hopeful film, but it's one that left an impression which will stick with me for a long time.
    7steviegjd

    A Dystopia of our own creation

    Most dystopian tales are about a place that could never exist. They exist in the stories and draw parallels to our time or serve as metaphors for our struggles. This movie is not a documentary, but it uses documentary to explain how the future will be created by what is happening now and by what's happened in the last 2, 5, 20, and 30 years.

    It doesn't offer hope or answers. Answers aren't that easy. Hope may be a fantasy. What if this is all happening and there's nothing we can do about it? Is it too late already? "If we do not act when we can will we fall off the cliff?"

    Will voting change anything? Will not voting change anything? Will continuing to consume and benefit from technological comforts yield any different result than going back to a simpler life that is unconnected to information collection?

    These are not equations answered in this movie. But they're questions I have because of it.

    I'm sure there many people who think this film is leftist propaganda. These same people don't see how bad things are in this country and the world. They're ok with making American great again. I'm not sure we are ever going to be ok again, neither is this film.

    This is not for everyone.
    7Steve9920

    Not a great deal of new insights, but interesting enough.

    The documentary parts and the fictional parts did not really link together well. Perhaps if the short running time had been extended a more involving narrative to connect the two could have been presented.

    But it was well edited, with news footage included that is often censored from the mainstream media, making an uncomfortable watch for some. Whatever message you get is likely distorted by your own left/right biases, though its likely that those with right wing views will opt out after a few minutes, after all, there is much to think about here.

    On the very day I watched this, the news was filled with out of control wildfires in California, mark Zuckerberg joining Elon Musk on his ' free unmoderated speech' crusade, The Trump proclaiming how he might invade Greenland, Canada, and Panama?

    A few years back, crises would arise, take up all of the news, fade away, then everything back to normal. Its possible we might never see normal again?
    nathan-862

    brilliant

    Genre-bending. The same director as the Amy WInehouse documentary which I also loved. This director is refreshingly bold and inventive. He pushes you to confront the brutally realistic future scenario his film puts you in to warn you where we are headed if we stay complacent. It is a huge wake up call and a call to action. I was shook and found it so emotionally effective. It is a fresh concept that I think works though I know many people seem to hate that it blends genres. I really liked the blend. I found the use of archival to be perfectly executed and the acting by the lead actress was incredible. The film left me sad, angry, yet artistically inspired. I highly recommend.

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    • Trivia
      Features a brief shot of Samantha Morton in the film 'Minority Report' during a flashback sequence.
    • Quotes

      Ghost: They've come for me. It's my turn.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 985: Baby Invasion (2025)

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    • Release date
      • December 27, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Double Agent
      • Film4
      • HBO Theatrical Documentary
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,125
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,078
      • Dec 29, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $56,269
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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