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The Assessment

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Elizabeth Olsen, Alicia Vikander, and Himesh Patel in The Assessment (2024)
In the near future where parenthood is strictly controlled, a couple's seven-day assessment for the right to have a child unravels into a psychological nightmare.
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In the near future where parenthood is strictly controlled, a couple's seven-day assessment for the right to have a child unravels into a psychological nightmare.In the near future where parenthood is strictly controlled, a couple's seven-day assessment for the right to have a child unravels into a psychological nightmare.In the near future where parenthood is strictly controlled, a couple's seven-day assessment for the right to have a child unravels into a psychological nightmare.

  • Director
    • Fleur Fortune
  • Writers
    • Nell Garfath Cox
    • Dave Thomas
    • John Donnelly
  • Stars
    • Alicia Vikander
    • Elizabeth Olsen
    • Himesh Patel
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,343
    43
    • Director
      • Fleur Fortune
    • Writers
      • Nell Garfath Cox
      • Dave Thomas
      • John Donnelly
    • Stars
      • Alicia Vikander
      • Elizabeth Olsen
      • Himesh Patel
    • 113User reviews
    • 84Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Alicia Vikander
    Alicia Vikander
    • Virginia…
    Elizabeth Olsen
    Elizabeth Olsen
    • Mia
    Himesh Patel
    Himesh Patel
    • Aaryan
    Suhayla Balli Al Soufi Del Diego
    • Young Mia
    Angeline Padrón Filippova
    • Amy
    Saida Fuentes
    • Kyra
    • (as Saida Fuentes Quesada)
    Indira Varma
    Indira Varma
    • Sjohus
    • (voice)
    • …
    Charlotte Ritchie
    Charlotte Ritchie
    • Serena
    Leah Harvey
    Leah Harvey
    • Holly
    Anaya Thorley
    • Amelia
    Nicholas Pinnock
    Nicholas Pinnock
    • Walter
    Minnie Driver
    Minnie Driver
    • Evie
    Malaya Stern Takeda
    Malaya Stern Takeda
    • Catherine
    • (as Malaya Takeda)
    Benny O. Arthur
    Benny O. Arthur
    • Ash
    Thiago Braga de Oliveira
    Thiago Braga de Oliveira
    • Compliance Officer
    Illyassou Balde
    • Chrissie
    Tiby
    • Hawkeye
    Cooper
    • Cooper
    • Director
      • Fleur Fortune
    • Writers
      • Nell Garfath Cox
      • Dave Thomas
      • John Donnelly
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    6g_toutou

    Parts of the movie are 9stars and other parts 2stars

    I was going for a rating of 2 stars but the last part made a difference.

    There is a concept behind the script. Not all the scenes worked for me though. The idea had more potentials.

    Usually I get disappointed by the endings of fiction movies but in this case it happened the exact opposite.

    There is an certain atmosphere in the environment of the movie, depicting a dystopian future, which is achieved with lower budget means but it work. That shows a clear point of view about the vision of the creators and I respect that.

    Great ending that makes totally sense and makes the difference. The ending connects all the dots and sets questions for the mind.
    koriramos

    Black Mirror meets Mother

    I liked this movie a lot.

    It resembles the work of Alex Garland, and the premise is pretty much a possible scenario in the not-so-distant future.

    But is it worth watching? Well, it depends.

    It has a good story, talented actors, and beautiful photography, as well as great design.

    Buuuut without any spoilers there's not much explanation of the time they live in.

    The starting point was already built off-screen, so to say.

    Anyway, its focus is on the dynamics between the trio, and it's more of a psychological/existential thriller.

    Though maybe the third act makes the movie too long, I would have liked it to ended earlier, but my criteria are to like cliffhangers and open ends... Not a popular parameter

    I recommend it!
    5Silicone54

    Not very rewarding

    The 3 leads are pretty good in their roles but story just didn't gel together for me. Very little is known of the dystopia, the cause, the effect the hope. The entire focus is really on the assessment of the couple's readiness for raising a child. A few sprinkles of insight into their work life doesn't do much to round out their characters. Virginia the assessor of the couple is quite erratic and throws every cliche of bad childish behavior to test the couple. This was mildly interesting but it grew tiresome.

    I didn't expect the story to continue where I had thought it should have ended. Just delivered more dialogue that no longer mattered to me as I had already mentally checked out. I think the premise and the awkward start of the movie could have been a rating of 7. By 1/2 way through the movie lost its mojo and slid down to a 5.

    Watch it if you like the lead actors but the story might grind on you.
    7brentsbulletinboard

    The Prospects of Judgmentalism

    It often feels like we're constantly being assessed, evaluated on everything from our creditworthiness to our work performance to our scholastic achievements. But imagine what it might be like if we were scrutinized on highly personal matters, with intrusive investigations into our most highly intimate concerns. Such is life in director Fleur Fortune's debut feature in a dystopian version of Earth of the future. With the planet devastated by environmental decline, human society has been drastically reorganized into the old world and the new world. The former is a pathetic wasteland where individuals struggle to live out short lives under horrific conditions. The latter, meanwhile, is a sanctuary for the fortunate, with clean air, clean water and a comfortable way of life, but there's a trade-off: Residents must abide by litany of stringent laws, rules and regulations in which they're under constant assessment, including in matters of their so-called private lives, where the risk of being reassigned to the old world looms for even the smallest of violations. This intensive surveillance involves essentially everything, including such basic considerations as the ability to have children, a strictly regulated undertaking for which would-be parents are rigorously evaluated by government-appointed assessors on their qualifications to assume this role. So it is for Mia (Elizabeth Olsen) and Aaryan (Himesh Patel), a couple looking to become one of the privileged, who are placed under the microscope by their evaluator, Virginia (Alicia Vikander). The assessor takes up residence with the couple for a week to scrutinize their suitability, engaging in rounds of intensive questioning, role playing exercises and other unannounced tests to see if they meet the requisite standards. But are they up to it? The process pushes the limits of the couple's coping abilities, exposes long-hidden secrets and pushes the envelope of their tolerance levels for their circumstances, all in the name (supposedly) of determining whether they would make acceptable parents. And, as the evaluation unfolds, it raises questions about whether the assessment is truly everything it appears to be. This inventive social sci-fi offering raises an array of probing, thoughtful questions, both for the characters, as well as audience members, particularly where matters of personal privacy and societal judgmentalism are concerned. The narrative is purposely designed to keep viewers guessing, placing them squarely in the shoes of the protagonists and nudging them to ask themselves what would they do under conditions like these. It's an approach that generally keeps us hooked as the story plays out, despite some occasional lapses in pacing and a few sequences in which the action feels a little over the top (especially in the role playing segments). But the payoff is ultimately worth it, one that makes us question whether the constant evaluations to which we're subjected in today's society are everything they're allegedly cracked up to be. This German production with dialogue in English is an intriguing examination of what we allow ourselves to be put through to see if we measure up to expectations that ultimately aren't necessarily our own, particularly in matters that fundamentally aren't anyone else's business. Think about that the next time you feel you're being unduly judged, a consideration that's taken on new weight in today's day and age - and that this cautionary tale might be giving us a preview of what could possibly lie ahead.
    8johnalagoz

    Very well done but difficult to watch, not for everyone

    The Assessment is a Sci-fi drama Starring Elizabeth Olsen and Himesh Patel as Mia and Aaryan, a couple who want a child in the future are given a 7 day test by an assessor,(Alicia Viklander) who make the test possible and if no slip ups occur a baby will be gifted, but the expected-to-be parents see that this is harder than they expected.

    Given strength by strong acting and unique premise, The Assessment is something I didn't really expect plot-wise but I think it was made brilliantly. The film is set in a format of Days 1-7 and each one is as different and engaging as the other. Honestly I was expecting this to reuse sci-fi tropes from the past, but I got to say that this is so original and unexpected I think it was done super well! The way everything connects and what the couple have to do is portrayed so well to the point that this might be what the most likely cause of creating children will be in a effected world of climate change.

    Performances do not disappoint, Elizabeth Olsen and Himesh Patel were so good they probably could've been on their own with a entirely different plotline and it would have been just as captivating. But Alicia Viklander is also very good and to be honest, she's very good at the whole sci-fi genre and to see her here was a delight. Just everyone involved did their best and I really appreciate that with a film that doesn't really rely on CGI to be as creative as it is.

    However, the film is graphic in some places in terms of sex and disturbing interactions from Alica Viklander's character acting like a child in a older woman's body gave me Poor Things vibes. But that doesn't matter really and it's essential to the plot but this is definitely for an older audience and I can definitely imagine this being an easy R or 15/18 in the UK if anyone is interested.

    Overall, while some characters don't have much resolved plotlines the ones that do are created and performed so well it's hard to find anything bad about The Assessment. Definitely a one you must go and see when it comes out in mid 2025 I would highly recommend this amazing and creative piece of art when it hits cinemas.

    Grade: A+

    London Film Festival October 19th.

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    • Trivia
      Director Fleur Fortune and production designer Jan Houllevigue intentionally used minimal wood furniture and wood accents as part of the set because there are no forests left in this timeline. Instead everything was made of concrete and stained glass and purposefully given a "70s retro feel" to make it feel more relatable to audiences, versus the obvious sci-fi look - white, minimal, clinical - which would have come off as too futuristic.
    • Soundtracks
      Pretty Fly - Part 1 and 2
      From The Night of the Hunter (1955)

      Composed by Walter Schumann

      Published by Bourne Co.

      US PRO: ASCAP

      ISWC#: T9032707145

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • deadline hollywood
      • multiple sources in references
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La evaluación
    • Filming locations
      • Arico Viejo, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Augenschein Filmproduktion
      • Number 9 Films
      • Project Infinity
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $279,328
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $152,905
      • Mar 23, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $279,328
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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