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I Am Mortal

  • 2021
  • 1h 23m
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3.3/10
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Sean Gunn, John Kim, Nina Kiri, Jasmine Carmichael, Eloise Smyth, Lauren Lindsey Donzis, and Abraham Lewis in I Am Mortal (2021)
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Set 200 years in the future, a small band of rebels face off against the status quo where humans have achieved immortality through genetic engineeringSet 200 years in the future, a small band of rebels face off against the status quo where humans have achieved immortality through genetic engineeringSet 200 years in the future, a small band of rebels face off against the status quo where humans have achieved immortality through genetic engineering

  • Director
    • Tony Aloupis
  • Writer
    • Tony Aloupis
  • Stars
    • Abraham Lewis
    • Eloise Smyth
    • Sean Gunn
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
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    • Director
      • Tony Aloupis
    • Writer
      • Tony Aloupis
    • Stars
      • Abraham Lewis
      • Eloise Smyth
      • Sean Gunn
    • 32User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Abraham Lewis
    Abraham Lewis
    • Logos
    Eloise Smyth
    Eloise Smyth
    • Akae
    Sean Gunn
    Sean Gunn
    • The Pilot
    Lauren Lindsey Donzis
    Lauren Lindsey Donzis
    • Amanda
    John Kim
    John Kim
    • Armaros
    • (as John Harlan Kim)
    Nina Kiri
    Nina Kiri
    • Medorin
    Matthew Bellows
    Matthew Bellows
    • Masim
    Jasmine Carmichael
    Jasmine Carmichael
    • Psuker
    Jan Uddin
    Jan Uddin
    • Arcade
    Nash Grier
    Nash Grier
    • Gergot
    Nia Sioux
    Nia Sioux
    • Sonitas
    Chiara D'Ambrosio
    Chiara D'Ambrosio
    • Siona
    Bianca D'Ambrosio
    Bianca D'Ambrosio
    • Suria
    Jenna Viana
    • Chasan
    Kiki Carney
    Kiki Carney
    • Eloi
    Joe Krieg
    • Tagas
    Blake Anthony Crawford
    Blake Anthony Crawford
    • Ormas
    • (uncredited)
    Elizabeth J. Cron
    Elizabeth J. Cron
    • Sila
    • (uncredited)
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      • Tony Aloupis
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      • Tony Aloupis
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    3amcnamara-92908

    This was bad...

    Sorry but this movie was just bad. The acting wasnt much better either.

    Very bad editing and with some scenes you can see parts of the filming equipment. That scene on the balcony while she is walking and on the phone, when the camera angle changes you can clearly see the camera in front of her as she walks towards it, how HOW was this missed in editing or even during their proof screening.

    Other reviews that are insulting people for not liking this movie must have been written by someone related to the film crew.

    Its low budget, and if its not then its giving the impression it is.

    CGI is ok.

    The "pilot" looked strangely pregnant! (the pilot is a man) The story line is dull and parts of it done make sense at all.

    Avoid!
    5Snootz

    It's not a "Christian" film

    Several reviews here refer to this as a "Christian" film. Those reviewers totally missed the point. Yes, God and religion are mentioned, but they are neither promoted nor dogmatically insistent on such. It's listed more as a historic fact: At one time people believed on God and faith and had religion. That's pretty accurate "history" for the sake of the movie. In no instance did the movie promote returning such thing to society. The closest it got was mentioning that some people believe there is an eternal soul. But it turns right around and says, "What if that's wrong? What if when we die, we cease to exist?"

    That's not a "Christian film". That's a question many people ask themselves all the time. And that's what this movie is about... all the way through. It's about a man who has offered society immortality-- at a severe reduction in their emotions and free will-- and society accepted. But after a while some people began to wonder what we traded for that.

    The film brings out several good points. First: there are always those who rebel, no matter what. It questions if eternal life is a good thing, or if death has a purpose. It definitely questioned reducing emotions and appreciation for life by extending that life indefinitely. Those are all sound science fiction themes-- and this is not the first story line to present such questions.

    Neither does the film offer any answers. In the end some people make some choices, others make other choices. They don't show 200 years down the road. It's evidently not the goal of this film to make a statement. Rather, it's to pose a question: if given the choice of eternal life, would you take it... especially if there was a significant cost?

    One of the points made by this film is that even a Utopian society might take the form of a Dystopian society under certain circumstances. I thought it did pretty well in presenting that concept.

    The writing, directing and acting was reasonably good. It was a slow-burner and some viewers may be dissatisfied with the ending. It's not for everyone (I myself only give it a "mediocre" 5 stars). Yet I do see what they were trying to do: make us think. Make us question.

    In the end there was still the major issue of which is worse: the society we live in now, or a less-motional, pristine society without crime, war, sickness, aging, or death. I would suspect that given the choice a lot of people would choose eternal youth and good health. Many people may agree that our society is excessively emotional anyway; maybe it could use a dialing-down from always on 10. What if we could eliminate all the things that plague our society today. Were the people in their society unhappy? Was the newfound "wonder" in the rebels worth what would undoubtedly follow: a return of greed, hatred, crime and eventually war?

    These were all open-ended questions presented in this flick. I would have given this 6 or 7 stars, but the movie tended to be somewhat one-sided, and in my opinion failed to give "equal time" to the other side. They mentioned it, but let's mention it again: Before their "cure"... the world was a horrible, terrifying place filled with hatred, crime, war, disease and death. They put a stop to all of that. The people weren't walking zombies. They were cognizant, alert, happy. Is that so bad?

    That's the ultimate question asked-- with no real answer provided. Perhaps it can be taken for granted that in another 200 to 300 years their civilization would have regressed, and would no longer be so civilized. Then perhaps there would be a rebellion of people thinking that eternal life and a balanced society wasn't such a bad thing after all.

    So no, it wasn't a "Christian" movie. It was a reasonably decent sci fi movie that I wish had been fleshed out to present both sides in a little more balanced and through-provoking manner. It was the weakness and unbalance of the script that cost this film stars.
    2pidstr

    Exposition sans Action

    This is what happens when one tries write SciFi without understanding the Rules Of Tropes, and there's plenty used along the way in here.

    Some of the actors do good work, some are 'phoning it in,.'

    Technical side, camera, sound, lighting, editing, are all carried off competently, making the production look better then the plot has any right to.

    It's basically an Asylum type film with better production values and some well known B-listers getting their scene on in main roles instead of being sidekicks.

    Put it on to fall asleep to, the dreams that follow will have better plots.
    8tom-nedimyer

    Know What to Expect

    This is not an action movie. There is a lot of dialogue and not much that is fast-paced. If you want a heart-pounding thriller, you will be disappointed.

    The movie also presents the main idea fairly early on and then spends the rest of the movie developing the plot and exploring some of the nuances of that main idea. Don't expect too many sharp twists and turns.

    For a low-budget movie, I was actually quite impressed at how easily I was able to lose myself in the story (as opposed to thinking "This looks like the set was cobbled together with parts from the junkyard," which some movies seem to be). I liked how part of that accessibility was how natural all the actors & actresses were; instead of an unnaturally-Hollywood-gorgeous-pencil-thin cast they were all just clean, normal yet attractive people. I was also impressed that despite the low budget they were all fairly convincing actors.

    Some other reviewers thought this was a Christian movie, but it is actually just a "faith vs science" thing, or even better "determinism vs free will."

    All in all I definitely think this deserves a rating much higher than the 3/10 that it shows at the moment. I've seen some very bad movies in my time and this one is much closer to the excellent ones than the terrible ones.
    2tezraym-65696

    Waste of time borefest

    Honestly this movie is so boring I nearly died, you feel nothing for any of the characters at all, the idea could be good but you don't actually get any kind of answer at all, I have a feeling they want to do a trilogy but because the first one is such a dribble borefest I doubt it will happen. Extremely low budget poop, wish I could get my time back.

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      The name of the city, Alisandre comes from Alexander, which was derived from the Greek name, which means defender of men.
    • Goofs
      Armaros' behavior towards The Pilot is odd. Armaros shouts at him, accuses him of inability to see or understand the gravity of the situation, sort of questions his competence and intentions. That is not the a way an employee can behave to a boss, let alone such a super boss.
    • Quotes

      Logos: [Opening lines, voiceover] Once upon a time, the world was a mess. There was a pandemic, and then another and then another. Life, as the human race knew it, was a disaster in every sense of the word. Then, one day, a scientist came along with a genetic discovery that changed everything. He shared his vision with the world. It was a solution so incredible and epic in scope that life on Earth would not only resume but it would be like living in a fairytale. A chance to live in a perfect world. An eternal dream. The problem was no-one really thought through the consequences. Soon my life changes forever. I'll be given the gift of being frozen in time, the gift of never dying. A gift that everyone on this train and in this city either has or will receive. The problem is I'm not so sure I see it as a gift.

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Code
    • Production companies
      • Origin Entertainment
      • Hacienda Film Co.
      • Mirror Image Films
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      • 1h 23m(83 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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