Bajo el control de una píldora que erradica las emociones humanas, una joven pareja se salta las dosis y descubre nuevos sentimientos, pero se da cuenta de que eso conlleva una carga emocion... Leer todoBajo el control de una píldora que erradica las emociones humanas, una joven pareja se salta las dosis y descubre nuevos sentimientos, pero se da cuenta de que eso conlleva una carga emocional con la que lidiar.Bajo el control de una píldora que erradica las emociones humanas, una joven pareja se salta las dosis y descubre nuevos sentimientos, pero se da cuenta de que eso conlleva una carga emocional con la que lidiar.
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- 2 premios y 1 nominación en total
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Grant it's not original ( I can think of several similar forebears going back to the 70's , at least ) . As a starting point , anything with Bel Powley as a member of the cast , it has my immediate interest . Those eyes are mesmerising and she uses them to good effect here . Loved the Pythonesque scene cuts when the couple " discover each other " ( with the hilarious classical music for added effect ) . As another reviewer has correctly pointed out , this needs investment to get past the bland , one dimensional opening acts , but it's worth it . Think of TV's Severance , but without the steroids .
What if we could forever shield ourselves from any discomfort or unhappiness? This film explores a supposedly utopian community where all the inhabitants are prescribed a daily dose of contentment. Their's is a world without anxiety, sadness or boredom. It is also a world devoid of passion, pleasure and love. That is, until one resident skips a dose and discovers all that is missing putting in motions series of events that can't be undone. Watching the performances of the talented cast, we can't help but wonder about our own quests for contentment. Would you give up all of the highs to avoid all of the lows?
This movie gives Logan's Run vibes, mashed up with the book Brave New World, and then introduced to Black Mirror. I also feel a resemblance to the TV series Severance.
Acting, sets, costumes, concept, and plot are all great. I like the characters and their development. Well executed. I'll be watching this again on my own another time.
If you enjoy a Thought Experiment, this one's for you. It is Dystopian and has a hard to place historical time line. It feels like it might be a commentary on Capitalism as well as a social critique on drug usage to numb difficult Growing Pains and Adult Emotional Growth.
Acting, sets, costumes, concept, and plot are all great. I like the characters and their development. Well executed. I'll be watching this again on my own another time.
If you enjoy a Thought Experiment, this one's for you. It is Dystopian and has a hard to place historical time line. It feels like it might be a commentary on Capitalism as well as a social critique on drug usage to numb difficult Growing Pains and Adult Emotional Growth.
Under the control of a pill that eradicates human emotion, a young couple skip doses and discover new feelings, but realize that comes with emotional baggage to deal with.
I found this film to be a bit like Lord of the Flies: a case could be made easily to prove it is utopian, as well as dystopian. I guess the idea is that utopia exists by ensuring 'vitamin' taking by everyone takes away all of the emotions that lead us to be 'not content', therefore making our lives great.
But as Joy (Bel Powley) finds out, not taking the so called vitamin -in reality some kind of SSR drug- can actually lead to feelings and enjoyment and excitement and love, all the things that we enjoy about being human.
So the conundrum is, take the pill and be forever content without ever really knowing or experiencing anything? Or don't take the pill and enjoy all that life has, but including the bad bits.
Sadly it does not offer that much in terms of thought provocation and most of what it does offer has been done very ably many times in the past.
It's a great part for Bel Powley, not so much for the rest of the cast. Production was pretty average as was directing, putting this firmly into B movie territory except for Powley's performance which is always A list.
I gave it a 5 but it's not a film I'd ever bother watching again.
I found this film to be a bit like Lord of the Flies: a case could be made easily to prove it is utopian, as well as dystopian. I guess the idea is that utopia exists by ensuring 'vitamin' taking by everyone takes away all of the emotions that lead us to be 'not content', therefore making our lives great.
But as Joy (Bel Powley) finds out, not taking the so called vitamin -in reality some kind of SSR drug- can actually lead to feelings and enjoyment and excitement and love, all the things that we enjoy about being human.
So the conundrum is, take the pill and be forever content without ever really knowing or experiencing anything? Or don't take the pill and enjoy all that life has, but including the bad bits.
Sadly it does not offer that much in terms of thought provocation and most of what it does offer has been done very ably many times in the past.
It's a great part for Bel Powley, not so much for the rest of the cast. Production was pretty average as was directing, putting this firmly into B movie territory except for Powley's performance which is always A list.
I gave it a 5 but it's not a film I'd ever bother watching again.
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What makes that movie worth to watch? Showing how important is to feel.
If you know "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" you know, that showing emotions was the essential for human race. That's make us so unique.
But if there's a pill that could erase fear, anger, anxiety? No worries about future, no sorrow or loneliness?
In this movie he have community, where nothing like that is existing, but something is lacking... After the main character learn that she can't take a "vitamin" for one day, she discover that feelings makes her to see world in different colours.
But she could be "removed" from that cohort as a punishment. And her neighbours learn that sex and pleasure could complicate their simple life... That movie is not for everyone. Definitely not for people who are looking for a light movie for an evening together.
But if you liked "The Lobster" with Colin Farrell, you probably like this one too :)
If you know "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" you know, that showing emotions was the essential for human race. That's make us so unique.
But if there's a pill that could erase fear, anger, anxiety? No worries about future, no sorrow or loneliness?
In this movie he have community, where nothing like that is existing, but something is lacking... After the main character learn that she can't take a "vitamin" for one day, she discover that feelings makes her to see world in different colours.
But she could be "removed" from that cohort as a punishment. And her neighbours learn that sex and pleasure could complicate their simple life... That movie is not for everyone. Definitely not for people who are looking for a light movie for an evening together.
But if you liked "The Lobster" with Colin Farrell, you probably like this one too :)
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- CuriosidadesAt 2mins 30 seconds, we can see a character putting a cellphone in a personal items box. It is the Blackberry Curve 8320. This phone was released in 2007. It was produced from 2007 to 2013. It was available in titanium and pale gold through T-Mobile. As of January 2022, Blackberry closed the service which supported this phone.
- PifiasDespite speaking English and using English pronunciation for the entire film, Joy pronounces the word "Vitamin", and only that word, using the American pronunciation "vite-amin" rather than the English "vit-amin".
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