When a historian living in the year 2592 time-travels to 2015, she navigates the societal woes that she's read about in history books.When a historian living in the year 2592 time-travels to 2015, she navigates the societal woes that she's read about in history books.When a historian living in the year 2592 time-travels to 2015, she navigates the societal woes that she's read about in history books.
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Look, it's B rated film. They certainly don't have A rated backing. But with that said, it's a very powerful film. It's not for everyone. But for those on the path of spiritual realization, this may resonate very loudly. The main character is "like the spiritual aspirant" (this is my take, no spoilers here) who finds themselves in a dark world. Loveless, lifeless. If you've ever felt like you didn't fit in because this world is too archaic, this may very well speak to you. It may even help you advance in your understanding of the way things could be, if a major shift took place in the hearts of many. If you don't expect top A list production, etc - then you won't be disappointed. They worked with what they had. Heart.
This movie needs more attention from the world! The scenes will stay with you like quotes from your favorite book. Total diamond in the rough of garbage that's out these days.
For reference, this is my taste: JoJo Rabbit, Little Miss Sunshine, Fried Green Tomatoes, Muriel's Wedding, Hunt for the Wilderpeople.
Ok, I know, I see the themes, Toni Collette, Taika Waititi, etc. But there are many other movies I've loved (like Beetlejuice). But the point I'm trying to make is that this movie is one that will make you think about the meaning of life, what will come of the human species and tackles big, existential questions in a light, hilarious, clever, thoughtful and thought provoking way. Don't see Barbie again, see this.
For reference, this is my taste: JoJo Rabbit, Little Miss Sunshine, Fried Green Tomatoes, Muriel's Wedding, Hunt for the Wilderpeople.
Ok, I know, I see the themes, Toni Collette, Taika Waititi, etc. But there are many other movies I've loved (like Beetlejuice). But the point I'm trying to make is that this movie is one that will make you think about the meaning of life, what will come of the human species and tackles big, existential questions in a light, hilarious, clever, thoughtful and thought provoking way. Don't see Barbie again, see this.
10cnmellen
Inspiring and uplifting. Do yourself a favor and go see this film. Hope it gets to be widely distributed. It reminded me of John Sayles wonderful "Brother from Another Planet" in that it shows terrible alienation but also the power of human beings connecting with one another. I also enjoyed seeing the New York City locales.
What a VISIONARY movie!!! I hope there is a part 2, 3, 4, 5.... I LOVE the idea of a world where humans get their S$&@% together! Thank you for letting me dream while awake!! This movie is as DEEP as they come, but surprisingly FUNNY as well! It's RARE I say that I LOVE a movie! The last time I loved a movie was The Matrix (Part 1). Hollywood, you should wake up and smell the consciousness! My only wish is that this was playing at all the Multiplex theaters. But then again, that is the point of the movie -- Our society isn't currently set up for what is best for humanity...
10dsm619
"I keep making mistakes. I don't know how to live here."
The main character says in one scene when she keeps being met with hardship & resistance, simply by being herself (which was perfectly fine where she is from). We all have felt like we don't belong at some point. Or that we aren't enough or questioned ourselves, our gifts and superpowers (aka flaws) and often times adjust ourselves to fit in, to get by, to make our lives (or relationships) seemingly easier.
This film was definitely refreshing, leaving you reflecting on your life, your choices, how you interact with yourself, others, and the words . The impact of it all. It was just so rich in simply being human. Connection is what really makes the world go round, up and down, and even wobble at times!! And this film shows our connection and disconnection in a way that really leaves you with yourself.
Thank YOU Ela!!!
The main character says in one scene when she keeps being met with hardship & resistance, simply by being herself (which was perfectly fine where she is from). We all have felt like we don't belong at some point. Or that we aren't enough or questioned ourselves, our gifts and superpowers (aka flaws) and often times adjust ourselves to fit in, to get by, to make our lives (or relationships) seemingly easier.
This film was definitely refreshing, leaving you reflecting on your life, your choices, how you interact with yourself, others, and the words . The impact of it all. It was just so rich in simply being human. Connection is what really makes the world go round, up and down, and even wobble at times!! And this film shows our connection and disconnection in a way that really leaves you with yourself.
Thank YOU Ela!!!
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- It Was Originally Titled "The Great Despair" But Was Released as "Tomorrow Ever After."
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