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Another Earth

  • 2011
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
103K
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Brit Marling in Another Earth (2011)
On the night of the discovery of a duplicate planet in the solar system, an ambitious young student and an accomplished composer cross paths in a tragic accident.
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Tragedy connects a young woman and a shattered music professor as an exact replica of Earth is discovered.Tragedy connects a young woman and a shattered music professor as an exact replica of Earth is discovered.Tragedy connects a young woman and a shattered music professor as an exact replica of Earth is discovered.

  • Director
    • Mike Cahill
  • Writers
    • Mike Cahill
    • Brit Marling
  • Stars
    • Brit Marling
    • William Mapother
    • Matthew-Lee Erlbach
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    103K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mike Cahill
    • Writers
      • Mike Cahill
      • Brit Marling
    • Stars
      • Brit Marling
      • William Mapother
      • Matthew-Lee Erlbach
    • 373User reviews
    • 224Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Another Earth
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    Another Earth
    "We Have to Celebrate"
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    "We Have to Celebrate"
    "We Have to Celebrate"
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    "We Have to Celebrate"
    Another Earth: We Have To Celebrate
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    Another Earth: We Have To Celebrate
    Another Earth: The Russian Cosmonaut Story
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    Another Earth: The Russian Cosmonaut Story
    Another Earth: Win A Flight To Earth
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    Another Earth: Win A Flight To Earth
    Another Earth: Are You Going To Go?
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    Another Earth: Are You Going To Go?

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    Brit Marling
    Brit Marling
    • Rhoda Williams
    William Mapother
    William Mapother
    • John Burroughs
    Matthew-Lee Erlbach
    Matthew-Lee Erlbach
    • Alex
    DJ Flava
    • DJ Flava
    • (voice)
    Meggan Lennon
    Meggan Lennon
    • Maya Burroughs
    AJ Diana
    • Amos Burroughs
    Bruce Colbert
    Bruce Colbert
    • Symposium Speaker
    Paul Mezey
    Paul Mezey
    • Symposium Speaker
    Ana Valle
    • Symposium Speaker
    Jeffrey Goldenberg
    • Symposium Speaker
    Joseph A. Bove
    • Symposium Speaker
    • (as Joseph Bove)
    Jordan Baker
    Jordan Baker
    • Kim Williams
    Flint Beverage
    Flint Beverage
    • Robert Williams
    Robin Lord Taylor
    Robin Lord Taylor
    • Jeff Williams
    Rupert Reid
    Rupert Reid
    • Keith Harding
    Natalie Carter
    Natalie Carter
    • Career Counselor
    Richard Berendzen
    Richard Berendzen
    • Dr. Richard Berendzen
    • (as Dr. Richard Berendzen)
    Shannon Maliff
    • High School Girl
    • Director
      • Mike Cahill
    • Writers
      • Mike Cahill
      • Brit Marling
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    6m-sileo

    A Poignant Tale of Guilt, Forgiveness, and Second Chances

    Mike Cahill's film "Another Earth" is less a sci-fi spectacle and more a deeply introspective drama, exploring profound questions about identity, forgiveness, and the possibility of second chances. While the backdrop of a parallel Earth adds intrigue, the heart of the movie lies in the human story of Rhoda Williams, portrayed with haunting sincerity by Brit Marling.

    The narrative kicks off with a devastating tragedy. Rhoda, a brilliant young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, drives drunk after a celebration and causes a fatal accident, killing a mother and a child and leaving the father, John Burroughs, in a coma. This event derails her promising future, plunging her into a life of guilt and isolation. Years later, in an attempt to seek atonement, she approaches Burroughs under the guise of offering cleaning services, unaware that her actions will intertwine their lives in ways neither could anticipate.

    The central dynamic between Rhoda and John (played by William Mapother) is emotionally charged, as their relationship slowly evolves from a hesitant connection to something deeper. However, Rhoda's hidden guilt creates a poignant tension, underscoring the fragility of their bond. This intimate drama is what drives the film, making it a compelling character study.

    The sci-fi element, represented by the discovery of Earth 2-a parallel planet that might house alternate versions of its inhabitants-serves more as a metaphor than a plot device. It symbolizes the potential for a new beginning, a chance to confront our past and imagine lives free of regret. However, the movie wisely avoids delving into the mechanics of this parallel world, focusing instead on the emotional resonance it holds for its characters.

    Visually, "Another Earth" embraces the aesthetics of independent cinema with a modest budget. While the handheld camera work occasionally detracts from the reflective tone, it also adds a raw, unpolished feel that matches the emotional states of the characters. A more polished approach might have enhanced its meditative quality.

    For those of us expecting a traditional science fiction experience, "Another Earth" might be disappointing, as it turns out to be a deliberately paced indie drama, which might seem slow or even monotonous.
    9winstonsmith_84

    A Hidden Blue Gem in the Indie Sky...

    A sad, tragic, yet beautiful story that takes its time and leaves you thinking, crying, wondering...

    Firstly, the directing, the acting, it's all solid as could be. The main actress, Brit, is a severely underrated actress who I feel has so much in her expressions that I'm seriously in astonishment I haven't seen her rise to Oscar level performances in some of the best movies being made these days. What happened to her and why isn't she being cast in like every movie? Anyways, her expression, her ability to act, was just what really carried the movie for me.

    Aside from her excellent acting, the story was hard hitting. Every move she made, every decision she made, I could totally see her doing. Yes it's too hard to apologize, so you make up a little lie. Yes you want to make someone's life better. Yes you dream of what could be on the other Earth. It all made so much sense. The time she finally revealed to him who she was... wow... it was such a moment I'll never forget.

    And of course, I can't not comment on the amazing science fiction concept. The idea of another Earth popping into existence, and then everything after that being different... going on a different trajectory.. it's kind of a mind blowing idea. What if that happened, how would we react? I think the movie portrayed it somewhat realistically and I could see an Elon Musk type finding people to go on the journey to the planet who might fit into the other Earth like a missing puzzle piece.

    The film never goes too far or says anything too loudly. It's all done in this way that keeps you imagining, wondering, what might be...

    Anyways, I could totally give this a ten out of ten. Not many films make me tear up but this one did multiple times... that plus the low budget sci-fi and great acting and thought provoking... it all just adds up for me.... But I feel it's more of a nine out of ten. Not quite sure what the slightly missing element is... maybe the two earths would have contacted eachother sooner than four years... maybe that's what bugged me slightly... but alas, it's a small nit pick.

    I've seen this movie twice now, and it was more enjoyable on the second watch.

    Do I recommend this to everyone? Not really. I just think it's a movie I personally love. That I'd proudly add to my Blu Ray collection. It's not for everyone... the pace is slow, there are few characters, and maybe it's a bit Indie... but I liked all of that personally. The character study and brilliant performance of the worlds most underrated actress who I really wish would have kept going and going into more movies. Anyways, maybe see it if you like Sci-fi thinkers that are slow paced and fine tuned...

    Beautiful beautiful story. 9/10.
    9jesus-100-984521

    Suspend disbelief, and love this movie

    I am a psychiatrist and psychotherapist who can tell a hawk from a handsaw, and there is a wonderful handsaw in this movie. So, I feel qualified to tell you it is safe to see this movie as it is, without worrying about details like gravity. Do not allow unimaginative naysayers to keep you from enjoying this gem. I mean, we all can enjoy vampire and zombie movies, right? Is any movie any better than "Let the Right One In"? I saw this movie last night in Brookline Mass at a Q&A preview, with director, writers, and an actor -- all combined in two lovely people. No one in our sophisticated audience that included a CETI scientist cared enough about the "laws of physics" problems to mention them in the question period. All we cared about were the endearing characters, the music both acoustic and visual, the plot developments, the shocking climaxes, the compelling emotional plausibility.

    The movie is not about anything as terrestrial as gravity. In the world of this movie, something has happened to upset some kind of cosmic symmetry, and the other earth has appeared from a parallel universe. I do wish some character or other had dispelled the physics with "I don't know why our orbits are not affected". But, the metaphor works as a way to discuss looking at oneself. It really does not matter. The acting is perfect, the camera-work perfectly beautiful, the plot deeply affecting with wonderful surprises.
    6benjlinacre

    Not exactly what it says on the label

    This film pulled me in on its promise to deliver an interesting enough sci-fi plot. The cover suggested it as a major focus.

    Unfortunately, this whole concept just sort of meanders around in the back ground.. literally, shots of 'another earth' in the sky, becoming more of a by-product.

    This film, essentially a dramatic piece focusing on the aftermath of a tragedy, is actually good. Sadly, it just isn't what I came for and I felt slightly cheated at the lack of any actual sci-fi alien planet doppelgänger earth action. I'm aware of the concept, and it works as a metaphor - but it felt like the film was pulling in two different directions, marketing as one thing but delivering another.
    8ix-viii-ix

    Rather beautiful and sad

    I went to the cinema on the spur of the moment, I had a couple of hours to kill. I scanned the billboard for anything that might seem vaguely interesting - "Another Earth" sounded science fiction-y so I bought my ticket and went in.

    It's important I explain this for two reasons: first because I saw this movie "tabula rasa", having not seen trailers, read reviews or having any idea what it was about. Secondly it became evident from the bad- tempered muttering in the back I wasn't the only one to have done this.

    At first I struggled with the concept, but I kept an open mind and a very different movie to the one I thought I would see developed, and was actually quite well done. After about 20 minutes I was ready to get up and leave, but giving it time paid back dividends, by the last half-hour I had become too involved to consider leaving.

    The story is a slow burner that grips you incrementally, and while the occasionally grainy or out of focus shots give you the strong impression this was made on a shoestring, that is no reason to hold anything against it. Having seen the high budget yawn-fest "Transformers" I can actually say that given the current state of big budget science fiction this is a refreshing, if a bit left-field approach to the genre.

    Evidently my companion viewers in the cinema, a small group of guys, were not getting as much out of the deeply troubled love story that forms the basis of the plot, and they made their discontent very audible to my irritation.

    In brief, not a film for everyone, but if you're in the mood for an introspective slow-burner and you've got the patience for it, this film will prove a rewarding experience

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    • Trivia
      Brit Marling wanted William Mapother because she had been haunted by his performance in In the Bedroom (2001). Mapother agreed to make the film for $100 a day.
    • Goofs
      If a planet the size and density of Earth appeared so close to itself, the gravitational pull would cause significant changes in its orbit and 'Earth One' would suffer from constant disasters, e.g. floods, earthquakes, thunderstorms.
    • Quotes

      Rhoda Williams: You know that story of the Russian cosmonaut? So, the cosmonaut, He's the first man ever to go into space. Right? The Russians beat the Americans. So he goes up in this big spaceship, but the only habitable part of it's very small. So the cosmonaut's in there, and he's got this portal window, and he's looking out of it, and he sees the curvature of the Earth for the first time. I mean, the first man to ever look at the planet he's from. And he's lost in that moment. And all of a sudden this strange ticking... Begins coming out of the dashboard. Rips out the control panel, right? Takes out his tools. Trying to find the sound, trying to stop the sound. But he can't find it. He can't stop it. It keeps going. Few hours into this, begins to feel like torture. A few days go by with this sound, and he knows that this small sound... will break him. He'll lose his mind. What's he gonna do? He's up in space, alone, in a space closet. He's got 25 days left to go... with this sound. So the cosmonaut decides... the only way to save his sanity... is to fall in love with this sound. So he closes his eyes... and he goes into his imagination, and then he opens them. He doesn't hear ticking anymore. He hears music. And he spends the sailing through space in total bliss... and peace.

    • Connections
      Featured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #2.1 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Another Earth
      Performed by Natalia Paruz (as Natalia 'Saw Lady' Paruze)

      Written by Scott Munson

      Published by Ameriklectic Music

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Fox Searchlight (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Một Trái Đất Khác
    • Filming locations
      • West Haven, Connecticut, USA(waterfront)
    • Production company
      • Artists Public Domain
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    • Budget
      • $100,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,321,194
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $77,740
      • Jul 24, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,938,783
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • Datasat
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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