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Zenith

  • 2010
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.3K
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Zenith (2010)
A retro-futuristic steam-punk thriller, about two men in two time periods, whose search for the same grand conspiracy leads them to question their own humanity.
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A retro-futuristic thriller, about two men in two time periods, whose search for the same grand conspiracy leads them to question their own humanity.A retro-futuristic thriller, about two men in two time periods, whose search for the same grand conspiracy leads them to question their own humanity.A retro-futuristic thriller, about two men in two time periods, whose search for the same grand conspiracy leads them to question their own humanity.

  • Director
    • Vladan Nikolic
  • Writer
    • Vladan Nikolic
  • Stars
    • Peter Scanavino
    • Jason Robards III
    • Ana Asensio
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vladan Nikolic
    • Writer
      • Vladan Nikolic
    • Stars
      • Peter Scanavino
      • Jason Robards III
      • Ana Asensio
    • 19User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Peter Scanavino
    Peter Scanavino
    • Jack
    Jason Robards III
    Jason Robards III
    • Ed
    Ana Asensio
    Ana Asensio
    • Lisa
    Didier Flamand
    Didier Flamand
    • Rich Man
    Al Nazemian
    Al Nazemian
    • Nimble
    Zohra Lampert
    Zohra Lampert
    • Ms. Minor
    Moises De Pena
    • Seducer
    Kenneth Anderson
    • Lanky Man
    Tim Biancalana
    • Hank Mirren
    Vladimir Bibic
    • Man #1
    Michael Cates
    • Vito
    Ohene Cornelius
    Ohene Cornelius
    • Ralph
    Mike Dreyden
    Mike Dreyden
    • Male Gigolo
    Michael A. Figueroa
    • Gigolo
    Dan Foley
    • Male Customer
    Arthur French
    • Mateo
    Janis Grossman
    • Seedy Urban Creature
    Derrick Jones
    • Urban Guy
    • Director
      • Vladan Nikolic
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      • Vladan Nikolic
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    10nathanolivier-06783

    A Wild Ride

    There is so much to unpack in this film. I saw it a decade ago and followed some of its meta-narratives online when it came out. I saw it again now. It's bewildering to think how much the context is the same but also different from ten years ago - from Anonymous to conspiracy theories to the pharmaceutical references and everything else- reality is truly stranger than fiction. I'll leave it at that, so as not to spoil the fun of discovering this unique film. Zenith is even more timely now than when it was initially released. Lots of comparisons to dystopian films and books have been made, but I would say James Graham Ballard is the most apt one. This film is a wild ride for free souls and open minds. If you take it literally and think that it doesn't make sense that people would take medication to feel pain, or that Jack's inner monologue is not a tongue-in-cheek literary reference, or trust his father to tell you the truth about that famous psychological experiment and consider the ending to be a cop out, you are missing the point. It's like saying why doesn't Godot show up in Waiting for Godot. Duh.
    8spirogira-68355

    Still relevant

    I just re-watched this film. Now almost a decade old, Zenith became a cult underground thing for people in the know back then and subsequently inspired more mainstream films and series that followed its themes, most obviously Mr.Robot. While these projects took some of the ideas and the look and style of Zenith, they toned them down and made them "safe" for mass consumption. Zenith was way ahead of its time and still is. While conspiracy memes and the one percent narrative have become common place by now, the film still leaves you with a lot to process and think about.
    7knockemdeadkidd23

    Fantastic

    Before I even get into the review of this movie I want to point out one crucial thing, this is NOT just a movie, this is what several people on the inter-webs calls an "alternate reality game" ultimately involving people who watch the film, listen to the album or read the book. Great example is Nine Inch Nails album "Year Zero".

    Now let us get into the meat of this beefy film, a few reviews below me had to have been done by someone who is involved with Fred Phelps,maybe they decided to watch it with family, and then there is the possibility this person hasn't seen an indie movie in his entire life.

    This movie follows very close with the styles of Fight Club, with the narration, and such events that I will not disclose for your sake.

    This movie/mockumentary will start out kind of confusing but it wants you to hang in there because not only are the following hour and twenty minutes worth it, but are crucial for you to get ANY grasp on this film. Without partaking in the ARG. The camera styles used are just as you would expect on a low budget film, but it doesn't ruin or take away from the film at all.

    The acting is far from sub-par, but very well for relatively unknown actors and actresses, with slips here and there but its easily over looked. Sets looked as though this dystopian 2044 would be possible.

    But the end, I didn't quite get it, its not as out there cause they're really is no end at the end of the movie, it is open for YOU the viewer to help Jack out, find out the true end of everything.

    But to say that they used the "F bomb" too much is BS, I have seen holly wood movies use it more, it sillier ways than this movie did, and to say that the "love" scenes were anything less than a standard holly wood "sex" scene is ludicrous, maybe if it was Channing Tatum and Katy Perry it wouldn't be as bad, or maybe if they played some John Mayer while it was going on, its crazy to say it was over used over played, it set the movie with a different feel.

    And yes there may or may not be a "rape" scene, but you decide, and tell me what you think. Also note they're MAY be an abortion scene... MAYBE you can help me out with that, maybe you have the 4:3 version that I could borrow to see more.

    Just trying to state the obvious, this movie is at its best a mind bending twist of crazy, and at its worst... a mind bending twist of crazy, its no Serbian Film...

    there is very little that hinder this movie from being a top movie in 2010, or even being viewed once by all who have netflix.

    If you don't watch this you are missing out.
    10SmileyMcGrouchpantsJrEsqIII

    A new classic!

    This is the sort of analogies, the new metaphors, the "world has already ended, and we're just catching up with it" William Gibson-esque view of things we need to sort things out. If you haven't heard Nine Inch Nails' "Year Zero" and have never picked up "Adbusters," you might be surprised that people have been directing cultural impulses to address the situation (set(s)) we find ourselves in -- but then, you might be awed by the "complexity" of Marvel and think that vague passing references to overpopulation and toxic overfill qualify as addressing the capitalistic addition we've all been raised in. Forget that.
    8mbs

    Sure footed cult movie to be is very engrossing and very well directed,..although what's the deal with that ending???

    Zenith has a great set-up, once everything has more or less been laid out to the viewer as to what's happening. Its a plot line that calls to mind (and is kind of a blend of) 12 Monkeys, Donnie Darko (which this movie clearly yearns to be) and The Stepford Wives (of all things)but mixes and matches the 3 in such a way that it really feels likes it stands as its own film--which is quite impressive when you think about it.

    Movie works best quite honestly when you know as little about it as you can going in--but since you're here on the IMDb--you're gonna figure out the plot eventually anyways so i'll tell you very briefly what its about without giving away any spoilers---In the future (2044) there's an ex med student dealing black market drugs (depressents mostly) in a bleak world where well the things that are bad in today's bad economy/ society get extremely worse. The drug dealer (who narrates the film in 3rd person) eventually finds out his dad was on a never ending quest to stop the current world's conditions from getting worse (which it of course did) and this quest ended up driving him crazy--a fate that the narrator is trying to avoid himself (its not really important what the quest is so much as that it getting done...but its something concerning the mysterious project zenith.) The narrator finds scattered videotapes that his dad left for him to ferret out what can be done to well save the world more or less from these nefarious people who would stand to profit from the bleak way the world currently is...and off we go.

    This is a very clever way of having the plot being set in 2 different time lines while running concurrently--- both in the narrator's time (which is the future) and in the dad's time (which is in our current present) where you see the narrator's dad in the videotapes trying to do his thing--the film essentially cuts back and fourth between the narrator in the movie's present and the videotapes of the dad's adventures in the movie's past which is of course actually our present--OH movies--i love you sometimes!) Anyways that gives you an outline of what the film's content is without actually telling you anything about what specifically is happening-- how its happening, or whether or not it all adds up to anything or not. (hint--film tries to have it both ways in its ending...which may prove to be a little too cute for its own good--but by this point i was so wrapped up in the film's narrative that it didn't really matter until i thought about it after-wards.) Film is very very confident in its ability to grab and hold your attention--and it very, very much succeeds on that basic level. Film is extremely watchable-and is very well shot (and edited) to boot. The 2 lead performances are completely perfect. You definitely buy the 2 lead characters as presented. Even if the constant third person narration reminded me a little of Fight Club (another influence?)it was still very helpful in keeping track of what was going on, and which timberline we were currently in.

    The only real flaws in the film come after-wards in retrospect while thinking about it--which is of course where the fun in dissecting it comes into play (and will no doubt cloud many viewer's opinions of it overall) But it doesn't really matter because you will be engrossed while watching it--you can debate later on whether or not film adds up to anything--but you'll definitely pay attention to it while its unfolding and that sheer watchable factor cannot be underrated enough.

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    • Trivia
      The film takes place in 2044.
    • Goofs
      The experiment that is talked about in the beginning of the movie happened at Yale, not Harvard.
    • Soundtracks
      Concerto in G Minor, Op.8, Nr. 2 RV 315
      Music by Antonio Vivaldi

      Performed by The Moscow International Symphony Orchestra

      Courtesy of Lynne Publishing

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Зенит
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Surla Films
      • Solo Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,862
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,347
      • Oct 3, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,862
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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