Ein Wissenschaftler entdeckt eine Möglichkeit, seine Vergangenheit wiederzuerleben, und nutzt die Technologie, um nach seiner lang verschollenen Liebe zu suchen.Ein Wissenschaftler entdeckt eine Möglichkeit, seine Vergangenheit wiederzuerleben, und nutzt die Technologie, um nach seiner lang verschollenen Liebe zu suchen.Ein Wissenschaftler entdeckt eine Möglichkeit, seine Vergangenheit wiederzuerleben, und nutzt die Technologie, um nach seiner lang verschollenen Liebe zu suchen.
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Zusammenfassung
Reviewers say 'Reminiscence' offers a dystopian sci-fi noir with a compelling premise about memory and lost love. While the concept is praised, the script is criticized for clichés and slow pacing. Performances by Jackman, Ferguson, and Newton receive mixed reviews, with some appreciating their efforts and others finding them underdeveloped. Cinematography and effects are decent but unexceptional. The film is ambitious yet hindered by its script and pacing.
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I'm not going to discuss the movie at length, others will do that definitely, I'll just say that I left the theater feeling absolutely nothing.
I was not attached to any of the characters during any part of the movie, with such great cast and Lisa Joy at the helm it's hard to miss the point, but I think Reminiscence has missed it.
The story wants to be on one side of a disbanded/chaotic near future, and on another side a heavily policed and rule abiding citizens kind of future.
The cast is awesome, but there's absolutely no chemistry between them, I honestly feel like Hugh had more charisma and chemistry playing that teacher that was convicted for embezzlement.
And every other moral or lesson falls totally flat because of this weird world Lisa Joy has built and the lack of chemistry between the cast and the view with the cast.
It's a bit tragic to see something like this go to waste.
I was not attached to any of the characters during any part of the movie, with such great cast and Lisa Joy at the helm it's hard to miss the point, but I think Reminiscence has missed it.
The story wants to be on one side of a disbanded/chaotic near future, and on another side a heavily policed and rule abiding citizens kind of future.
The cast is awesome, but there's absolutely no chemistry between them, I honestly feel like Hugh had more charisma and chemistry playing that teacher that was convicted for embezzlement.
And every other moral or lesson falls totally flat because of this weird world Lisa Joy has built and the lack of chemistry between the cast and the view with the cast.
It's a bit tragic to see something like this go to waste.
I didn't think Reminiscence was a bad movie, certainly not like some other reviewers tried to portray it. The story was sometimes a bit difficult to follow, simplicity sometimes just works better, but at one point it all made sense, you just have to be patient. The acting could have been better, certainly with that cast, but again it wasn't all that bad either. My wife and I did enjoy this sci-fi thriller so no complaining here. Could it have been better? For sure, but that's the case with almost everything so just take a chill pill and try to enjoy a movie with its flaws.
It's an interesting concept, set in an interesting world of sci fi and film noir.
Unfortunately it dosn't work as well as it should, or is it as smart as it wants to be.
It's not without some great scenes, or without a great cast and characters. Some of the characters are great but feel badly drawn. Full respect to Cliff Curtis. He stands out. ( an oddly unappreciated actor )
It's a tragedy, but only if you manage to watch it to the end.
Unfortunately it dosn't work as well as it should, or is it as smart as it wants to be.
It's not without some great scenes, or without a great cast and characters. Some of the characters are great but feel badly drawn. Full respect to Cliff Curtis. He stands out. ( an oddly unappreciated actor )
It's a tragedy, but only if you manage to watch it to the end.
Good performances? Check. Good cinematography? Check. Creative visual effects? Check. Intriguing concept and interesting introductory world building? Check.
A boring, generic corporate corruption plot? Check. Not knowing what the actual central conflict of the film is until about 90 minutes in? Check. Underdeveloped character relationships that completely cause the audience to not understand or care why our lead character is so hell-bent on doing the things he does? Check. Not including any plot or character elements that relate to the weird semi-apocalyptic setting of the movie, rendering it utterly pointless? Check.
Lisa Joy thought her TV skills would transfer to film. They don't. It's a different method of storytelling, and her episodic techniques used here are so frustrating and boring to watch in a feature film.
This should've been an HBO mini-series.
A boring, generic corporate corruption plot? Check. Not knowing what the actual central conflict of the film is until about 90 minutes in? Check. Underdeveloped character relationships that completely cause the audience to not understand or care why our lead character is so hell-bent on doing the things he does? Check. Not including any plot or character elements that relate to the weird semi-apocalyptic setting of the movie, rendering it utterly pointless? Check.
Lisa Joy thought her TV skills would transfer to film. They don't. It's a different method of storytelling, and her episodic techniques used here are so frustrating and boring to watch in a feature film.
This should've been an HBO mini-series.
Any movie that might bring anyone to read on certain things ... is good in my book. And while I assume that some watching this, may not have heard of Orpheus story ... they hopefully will look it up.
Having said that, I understand that for some Hugh Jackman may look like he's not fully involved in here at times. But the fact this feels like a Science Fiction noir ... well that really tingled me quite a lot. Also the overall casting is amazing. Daniel Wu may only be a bit player here, but his charisma and coolness oozes of the screen.
Add to that a wonderful cinematography and you could do far worse here. The story may be predictable to a degree and certain things may not make too much sense, but there is a philosophical note here ... and an ending that is the best possible I assume ... but you may judge differently.
Having said that, I understand that for some Hugh Jackman may look like he's not fully involved in here at times. But the fact this feels like a Science Fiction noir ... well that really tingled me quite a lot. Also the overall casting is amazing. Daniel Wu may only be a bit player here, but his charisma and coolness oozes of the screen.
Add to that a wonderful cinematography and you could do far worse here. The story may be predictable to a degree and certain things may not make too much sense, but there is a philosophical note here ... and an ending that is the best possible I assume ... but you may judge differently.
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- WissenswertesUnlike in Greatest Showman (2017), Rebecca Ferguson gets to display her actual singing talents in this movie.
- PatzerAn intramuscular injection should never be done in the neck as it can perforate a major vein, a carotid artery, the trachea (windpipe) or esophagus (food pipe) but rather in the deltoid (shoulder) or the gluteal muscles (buttocks) or quadriceps (thigh muscles).
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Nick Bannister: Nothing is more addictive than the past. Who wouldn't want to be reunited with a loved one? Or relive the most meaningful moments of their life? But memories, even good ones, have a voracious appetite. If you're not careful, they consume you.
- VerbindungenFeatured in What 16 Movies Looked Like Behind the Scenes in 2021 (2021)
- SoundtracksWhere or When
Written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart
Performed by Rebecca Ferguson
Vocal production by Nick Baxter
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Box Office
- Budget
- 54.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 3.900.193 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 1.950.793 $
- 22. Aug. 2021
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 16.400.193 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 56 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1
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