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Children of Men (2006)

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Reviews Counted:199

Fresh:183

Rotten:16

Average Rating:8/10

Consensus: Children of Men works on every level: as a violent chase thriller, a fantastical cautionary tale, and a sophisticated human drama about societies struggling to live. This taut and thought-provoking tale may not have the showy special effects normally found in movies of this genre, but you won't care one bit after the story kicks in, about a dystopic future where women can no longer conceive and hope lies within one woman who holds the key to humanity's survival. It will have you riveted.

Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins

Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy

US Box Office: $35,286,428

Synopsis: CHILDREN OF MEN is not a popcorn movie. With its almost relentlessly bleak perspective on the future, Alfonso Cuarón's film doesn't make for pleasant viewing. But it's an exhilarating experience... CHILDREN OF MEN is not a popcorn movie. With its almost relentlessly bleak perspective on the future, Alfonso Cuarón's film doesn't make for pleasant viewing. But it's an exhilarating experience because the picture is an amazing dystopian drama that lacks all the typical trappings of the genre. Set uncomfortably close to the present, it paints a frighteningly realistic picture of the future. In 2027, every woman on earth is infertile. With the loss of the ability to have children, the world has also lost hope. Clive Owen (CLOSER) plays Theo, an Englishman attempting to make a life in a hellish world. His estranged wife (Julianne Moore) convinces him to help transport a young woman to safety. When Theo learns that the woman is pregnant, their journey takes on a significance--and a danger--he never imagined. This is Cuarón's best film to date, a strong statement considering his wonderful HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN and Y TU MAMA TAMBIÉN. Filmed using a handheld camera, the action draws the audience close, making the horror that much more real. In addition to its remarkable car-chase scenes, the film features impressive acting. With his expressive face and voice, Owen gives a nuanced performance that ranks with the best of his career. As a reclusive hippie, Michael Caine shares a charming counterculture view of the crumbling world. Chiwetel Ejiofor (DIRTY PRETTY THINGS) brings gravitas to the role of a terrorist. Just when the film threatens to overwhelm with its sense of dread, small moments of comedy show through in Owen's wry sense of humor and Caine's perfect delivery. When the credits roll, CHILDREN OF MEN leaves the audience feeling shell-shocked, not only because of its brutal prophecy, but also because of its brilliance. [More]

Starring: Clive Owen, Julianne Moore, Michael Caine, Chjwetel Ejiofor

Starring: Clive Owen, Julianne Moore, Michael Caine, Chjwetel Ejiofor, Peter Mullan, Charlie Hunnam, Pam Ferris, Danny Huston, Jacek Koman

Director: Alfonso Cuaron

Director: Alfonso Cuaron
Screenwriter: Timothy J. Sexton, Alfonso Cuaron
Producer: Hilary Shor, Marc Abraham, Tony Smith, Eric Newman, Iain Smith
Composer: John Tavener
Studio: Universal Pictures

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What I find particularly irksome about it is its pseudo-humanism and its calculating political correctness.

Full Review Source: New York Observer | comment 1 Comment
01/17/07
Andrew Sarris
Andrew Sarris
New York Observer

Alfonso Cuarón's futuristic adventure derives its power from a premise as potent and primal as they come

Full Review Source: Cinema Writer | comment Comment
01/16/07
Jay Antani
Jay Antani
Cinema Writer

... A work of science fiction that bears a disturbing resemblance to the facts of today.

Full Review Source: Star-Democrat (Easton, MD) | comment Comment
01/16/07
Greg Maki
Greg Maki
Star-Democrat (Easton, MD)

Invigorating in its ideas and style, Children of Men conceives a dystopian future, but its questions are just as relevant to our modern lives.

Full Review Source: Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema | comment Comment
01/15/07
Mark Pfeiffer
Mark Pfeiffer
Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema

There's nothing like a doomsday movie to start off the new year, I always say.

Full Review Source: Quad City Times (Davenport, IA) | comment Comment
01/14/07
Linda Cook
Linda Cook
Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)

It's a hell of a setup, and for the most part Cuaron and company deliver on that promise.

Full Review Source: Goatdog's Movies | comment Comment
01/13/07
Michael W. Phillips, Jr.
Michael W. Phillips, Jr.
Goatdog's Movies

One of the year's best films.

Full Review Source: Laramie Movie Scope | comment Comment
01/13/07
Robert Roten
Robert Roten
Laramie Movie Scope

Cuaron manages to pack a lot of incident into this exciting tale.

Full Review Source: Creative Loafing | comment Comment
01/11/07
Matt Brunson
Matt Brunson
Creative Loafing

Call it dystopian or future shocking, but Children of Men is nothing more than a sensational cinematic allegory as bona fide art.

Full Review Source: PopMatters | comment Comment
01/11/07
Bill Gibron
Bill Gibron
PopMatters

A speculative "what if?" take on human nature taunts Children of Men with the pretense of great science fiction.

Full Review Source: Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) | comment Comment
01/11/07
Mark Palermo
Mark Palermo
Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

... this ugly world of racism, violence and homeland security gone mad is a more likely futuristic scenario than a world in which shared humanity and peace reign supreme.

Full Review Source: Atlantic City Weekly | comment Comment
01/11/07
Lori Hoffman
Lori Hoffman
Atlantic City Weekly

Children of Men is depressing as hell, but it's also a helluva good movie. 28 Days Later meets V for Vendetta with, thankfully, more in common with the former.

Full Review Source: Seacoast Newspapers (NH/Maine) | comment Comment
01/10/07
Gina Carbone
Gina Carbone
Seacoast Newspapers (NH/Maine)

The director and I agree on the future. Though mine doesn’t have a hopeful ending.

Full Review Source: FilmsInReview.com | comment 3 Comments
01/10/07
Victoria Alexander
Victoria Alexander
FilmsInReview.com

It's simply must-see filmmaking all the way around -- as art, as entertainment, as social commentary.

Full Review Source: Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) | comment Comment
01/10/07
Ken Hanke
Ken Hanke
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

Yes, kids, Children of Men is one of those bleakly futuristic "In a World" movies, a genre that's constantly reproducing itself in the semi-infantile world of adult movies.

Full Review Source: Boulder Weekly | comment 6 Comments
01/09/07
Thomas Delapa
Thomas Delapa
Boulder Weekly

There are no more children left in the world! A world where Pixar gives up movies for CG-animated Select Comfort Sleep-Number Bed commercials.

Full Review Source: MovieJuice! | comment 2 Comments
01/09/07
Mark Ramsey
Mark Ramsey
MovieJuice!

Welcome to the new year, folks, and welcome to Alfonso Cuaron's superb "Children of Men," which is one of 2006's best.

Full Review Source: Bangor Daily News (Maine) | comment Comment
01/08/07
Christopher Smith
Christopher Smith
Bangor Daily News (Maine)

The gripping Children of Men doesn't kid around.

Full Review Source: Houston Community Newspapers | comment Comment
01/08/07
Gary Brown
Gary Brown
Houston Community Newspapers

This is a film that had a great deal potential, but got too involved in its action scenes.

Full Review Source: rec.arts.movies.reviews | comment 4 Comments
01/07/07
Mark R. Leeper
Mark R. Leeper
rec.arts.movies.reviews

Cuaron and company do a splendid job of putting the viewer smack dab in the center of the action.

Full Review Source: About.com | comment Comment
01/07/07
Rebecca Murray
Rebecca Murray
About.com
 
 
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