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An exploration of Ted Kaczynski's life in Lincoln, Montana in the years leading up to his arrest as The Unabomber.An exploration of Ted Kaczynski's life in Lincoln, Montana in the years leading up to his arrest as The Unabomber.An exploration of Ted Kaczynski's life in Lincoln, Montana in the years leading up to his arrest as The Unabomber.
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7 only because of Copley
Great acting piece from Copley who carries the entire film on his own.
If anyone else was in the lead role this movie would be a 5.
The unabomber story is better told elsewhere but not as well acted.
If anyone else was in the lead role this movie would be a 5.
The unabomber story is better told elsewhere but not as well acted.
RUBBISH
Tries to protray the man as a pervert and a climate activist, absolute rubbish. Wouldn't waste my time on this propoganda. Just more historical distortion to fit the narrative of today. Try actually reading books before watching this awful representation.
Good but not enough
Being a true crime fan and having seen several documentaries about the unabomber I was looking forward to seeing this movie. After the opening credits, and given the initial approach I thought I would be in the presence of an intimate film. An "Author's Film". And this biography has everything to make that happen. But in my opinion the film falls into too many elements that have little to do with the nature of Ted himself as well as his odyssey. Even chronologically. I think the film would be more effective if it had an unknown actor. Although technically the film is excellent, highlighting the photography, although the soundtrack is also very adequate, the truth is that seeing the film as a whole, one gets the feeling that in reality, this could have been another film that "could have been" . Anyway good but not excellent.
flawed portrayal of climate activist, eco-terrorist Kaczynski
I would recommend people read some of the NY Times, NY Magazine, ABC News pieces looking into Kaczynski's own writings and statements to friends. This would make it clear that the simplistic analysis in this film as well as many other shallow treatments of his views/rationalizations ignore the clear evidence that Kaczynski was an anarchist, climate activism terrorist, and if classifiable at all, would be far left.
This bizarre treatment him as some kind of incel is simply not fact based.
This bizarre treatment him as some kind of incel is simply not fact based.
Its two hour run-time is at least one hour too long.
The screenplay was terrible - it felt like it got lost trying to figure out if it wants to be a documentary or a movie. Tony Stone's directing made matters worse with very little substance and a whole lot of filler to fill in the run-time. The endless NatGeo scenes of nature, animals and wilderness just bored me and was all irrelevant to the story. Ya we get it, he's an off-grid guy. Then, all the interesting parts - the guts of Ted K's story, were weak, too short and lacked much needed insight and impact. This all could've just been condensed into a 20-30 min short docu-story. Aside from Sharlto Copley's decent performance, this film was a boring sloth and rather pointless.
Did you know
- TriviaThere was no direct connection between Ted Kaczynski (the Unabomber) and Timothy McVeigh (the perpetrator of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing). However, they did share some superficial similarities, which initially led the public and even the FBI to consider possible links. Kaczynski and McVeigh never met and never communicated. Their motives, methods, and targets were very different: Unabomber (Kaczynski): acted alone, sent mail bombs to scientists, academics, and executives linked to technology and industry. His goal was to protest against technological progress. Tim McVeigh: a former soldier who carried out the Oklahoma City bombing (April 19, 1995) using a truck bomb to attack a federal government building. He was motivated by anti-government extremism and influenced by militia and far-right movements. Both cases happened around the same time (the Unabomber manifesto was published in 1995, the same year as the Oklahoma bombing). Both involved explosives and anti-establishment rhetoric. Because of this, the media and public briefly speculated about a larger network of domestic terrorists, but that theory was soon disproven. Kaczynski was an anarcho-primitivist, focused on philosophical and ecological arguments, he believed technology destroyed human freedom. McVeigh was a far-right political extremist, driven by anger toward the U.S. government and conspiracy theories (like those surrounding Waco and Ruby Ridge).
- GoofsThere is a moment in the 3rd act in which a voice-over suggests that the Unabomber might be envious of the media attention given to the Oklahoma City bombing, which happened in 1995. Later, the infamous O.J. Simpson Bronco chase is seen on a TV. The Bronco chase happened in 1994, but is presented as having happened after the OC bombing.
- SoundtracksLet the Bright Seraphim from Samson, HWV 57
Written by George Frideric Handel (as George Friederich Händel)
Performed by Kathleen Battle & Wynton Marsalis
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $35,464
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $20,851
- Feb 20, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $51,544
- Runtime
- 2h(120 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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