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Anti Matter

  • 2016
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
6.4K
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Anti Matter (2016)
Ana, an Oxford PhD student finds herself unable to build new memories following an experiment to generate and travel through a wormhole. The story follows her increasingly desperate efforts to understand what happened, and to find out who - or what - is behind the rising horror in her life.
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A scientist faces the question of what makes us whole and if there is a part of us that is not part of this physical world when she discovers how to travel through a worm hole.A scientist faces the question of what makes us whole and if there is a part of us that is not part of this physical world when she discovers how to travel through a worm hole.A scientist faces the question of what makes us whole and if there is a part of us that is not part of this physical world when she discovers how to travel through a worm hole.

  • Director
    • Keir Burrows
  • Writer
    • Keir Burrows
  • Stars
    • Yaiza Figueroa
    • Philippa Carson
    • Tom Barber-Duffy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    6.4K
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    • Director
      • Keir Burrows
    • Writer
      • Keir Burrows
    • Stars
      • Yaiza Figueroa
      • Philippa Carson
      • Tom Barber-Duffy
    • 66User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Yaiza Figueroa
    Yaiza Figueroa
    • Ana
    Philippa Carson
    Philippa Carson
    • Liv
    Tom Barber-Duffy
    Tom Barber-Duffy
    • Nate
    Noah Maxwell Clarke
    • Stovington
    James Farrar
    James Farrar
    • James the Righteous
    Yolanda Vazquez
    • Mariana Carter
    Casey Lawler
    • Sergeant Dawkins
    Harrie Hayes
    Harrie Hayes
    • Jill
    Holly Joyce
    Holly Joyce
    • Vice Chancellor
    Julia Savill
    Julia Savill
    • Granny Brenda
    Rachel Waring
    • Dani
    Joseph Teague
    • Maintenance Man
    Molly Bas
    • Young Ana
    Dan Shelton
    • Security Guard
    Emma Hanson
    • Oxford Girl
    Marietta Melrose
    Marietta Melrose
    • Oxford Girl
    Shanice Sewell
    • Oxford Girl
    • Director
      • Keir Burrows
    • Writer
      • Keir Burrows
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    7omendata

    Intriguing, mysterious, satisfying...

    I see a lot of bad reviews for this film but you have to balance your expectations within the budget of the movie.

    This was a low budget movie and didn't have the hundreds of millions; or even millions to spend so they did what they could within their abilities and this hearkens back to the great movies of John Carpenter and others like the original Terminator movies with special effects guys like Stan Winston and Rob Bottin who would use chewing gum and tomato sauce (The Thing) for many effects to save the budget - you don't have to spend a lot to make a good movie and although there are a lot of scientific holes and anomalies in this movie that the anal-brigade seem obsessed with pointing out; these are the kinds of people who have lost the inner child and cannot go to a movie and just shut off and immerse themselves in the fantasy and that's quite sad! I myself can still watch Doctor Who or Blakes 7 and believe its on a distant planet and not filmed in a wet quarry in Newcastle on a gloomy Sunday afternoon.

    There seem to be two types of Scifi fans these days - the ones who expect lots of CGI and effects, poor acting and not much story (The new Star Wars franchise comes to mind) and it seems to be our younger generation - that says a lot about society in itself and then there are the old traditionalists who don't need massive CGI , effects and budget but want a good story, good acting and some interesting science; whether its quantum or singular and that seems to be us older Trekkies and viewers who can suspend disbelief!

    If you are of the former you wont enjoy this film but if you are in the latter category you might just find this an interesting little film.
    6Arfpint

    The Nature of Man, written by people in Monkey Masks

    Pop quiz hotshot, you wake up one morning and go see your friends. They are suddenly acting very evasive and hostile towards you. Do you a) ask them what is the matter and wait for an answer, or b) just ignore it and carry on as though nothing is wrong. What do you do. What do you do?

    If your answer is a, welcome to the real world. If your answer is b, you will love this film. An interesting premise ruined by people deciding not to act as any normal person would do. Indeed, if they did act normally, this film would be around 30 minutes long and actually be a really good short film. Such as it is, we have to sit through an hour and a half of a mish mash of genres, to an ending that basically could've been tied up long before you get through your first handful of popcorn.

    Anti Matter, or Worm, follows the story of 3 scientists who invent a wormhole, basically. I couldn't tell you any more because the first part of the film is so filled with scientific terminology that they could've been making anything, really. It then turns into scifi, a bit of horror, a random chase movie thriller, and a romantic drama. It's all well done all the whole, the acting is decent, directing is solid and the script is serviceable. So far, so 7 or 8 out of 10.

    The problem is that the story, in order to fill a decent run time, becomes so convoluted that it begins to detract from the film's central ideas. The chase scene is so bizarre, it seems to have been taken from another film. The various red herrings are unnecessary and increasingly ridiculous, culminating in a comical playground chant that I genuinely couldn't work out was meant to be serious or not. There's even a gratuitous sex scene, which possibly ranks as the most shoe-horned excuse for nudity that I've ever seen.

    It's so frustrating that a movie with an interesting idea and decent cast and crew would feel the need to keep adding more and more nonsense, and culminate in an ending which is nonsensical to the point of just kind of shrugging and going, "well, yeah, there you go". There's even a touch of ambiguity about it, which would've had me walking out if I wasn't comatose already.

    How you like this film will depend entirely on my opening question. If you don't mind the fact that everything that happens could have been easily explained straight away, and not slowly dragged out, than give it a shot. I don't like it, but I respect it.
    7costasz

    Very good film true to what scifi drama should be

    I had no idea this was a low budget/indie film until I read that it was. Keep in mind there are no high tech CGI gimmicks as far as I can tell and no famous Hollywood actors in it. Still, the film was good, much better than the usual low budget drivel. The acting was really good. The director must have made a choice to not use his limited budget on CGI and that must be a good decision because low budget CGI makes a movie look like low budget. Low budget usually also shows in the props and studio setting that is used. Again, good choices must have been made so that the low budget is hidden. Excellent work. I can only imagine what this crew can do with more $$$. Thanks
    7drael64

    Pretty good for a low budget sci-fi

    Whilst there are irrelevant side plots, and some parts are slow, it's pretty well acted, the tension and mystery are built well, the the ending is surprising.

    Obviously the science makes no sense, but that's not what stories are for. A good effort.
    6prbt

    Don't believe the 1 star reviews

    It's a low-budget film, and actually, they make the budget go a long way. I liked the story, the acting was fine, and the production design and effects were spot on. I do agree with some reviewers that it could lose 10 minutes near the end. I hope we get to see more from this writer/director.

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    Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
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    • Trivia
      First feature-length film directed by Keir Burrows. All prior directorial credits were short films.
    • Goofs
      In the e-mail from Vice-Chancellor Janice J. McDowall, "leniency" is misspelled "leniancy".
    • Quotes

      Granny Brenda: [to Liv] Well, you look lovely. You've taken that horrible blue shit out of your hair.

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    FAQ17

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    • The very ending, after the reveal, shows the remains of her blood test and the caterpillar from one of the first tests with foreboding music playing. The seems to indicate a serious problem could be brewing, but I don't know what the problem could be. Any ideas?

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    • Release date
      • September 8, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • 反物質效應
    • Filming locations
      • Bradbourne House, West Malling, Kent, England, UK(Location)
    • Production company
      • The Cast Iron Picture Co.
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,384
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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