Dans une utopie dépourvue d'émotions, deux êtres tombent amoureux lorsqu'ils regagnent leurs sentiments à la suite d'une mystérieuse maladie, causant des tensions entre eux et leur société.Dans une utopie dépourvue d'émotions, deux êtres tombent amoureux lorsqu'ils regagnent leurs sentiments à la suite d'une mystérieuse maladie, causant des tensions entre eux et leur société.Dans une utopie dépourvue d'émotions, deux êtres tombent amoureux lorsqu'ils regagnent leurs sentiments à la suite d'une mystérieuse maladie, causant des tensions entre eux et leur société.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total
- Seth
- (as Yu Hwan Park)
- The Collective
- (voice)
Avis en vedette
Even if you hated this movie you have to admit that its beautiful to look at and the music really helps set the tone.
OK, before I trash the movie too much: the acting is fine, the set design and look are very good, and the world-building is excellent. But what is the story here? Two people who aren't supposed to fall in love do so anyway. Call me a cynic but I need more than that.
Compare and contrast Equals with The Lobster, another sci- fi/dystopian movie about suppressing emotions. Rather, The Lobster compares the societal demand that people form couples, regardless of how dysfunctional they are, against an underground movement of people who insist that being single should not be cause for rejection by society (though the rebels go too far the other way, adopting the "no emotional connections" attitude that fits with Equals). Somehow The Lobster manages to fit an interesting and funny story into the world. Equals? It gives us practically nothing.
Perhaps this is just a distillation of the concept of Forbidden Love. I really expected more.
I do not like Kristen Stewart as an actress to be honest as I find she evokes no emotion and has one forward gear but nothing else but paradoxically she is actually perfect for this role as is her equally strange lover Nicholas Hoult who I am also not that fond of but both play their parts well.
This is one of those films you start to hate as you watch but as it winds its way to the end, you just cannot stop but admire how well the story plays out and although a lot of the reviewers seem to hate the ending, I love it when we do not get the usual Hollywood formula ending and we get a true to life or thought provoking denouement that actually left me with a tear in my eye (just a little one though - anyone see the Bears game last night? >;o)), so this goes from a 4 out of 10 first half to a very solid 7/10 overall for me.
PS. "The Bears game" reference is the scene in Planes, Trains and Automobiles pillow scene for those that are wondering - 10 stars if you got it, you are obviously a movie fan like me!
"Equals" is very visually stunning. The sets are really beautifully minimialistic. The lighting is great as well, I love how the cold colour lighting complements the atmosphere of the film. The wardrobe is great as well, the white colour scheme really works, everyone looks so stylish and smart in the film. The whole atmosphere of the film is very well thought out and effectively presented to the viewers, immersing me into this strange futuristic world. The story is very engaging too. I just love "Equals". I am blown away by it, it is my clear favourite film in this genre.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDirector Drake Doremus envisioned Nicholas Hoult and Kristen Stewart as the leads, but only together and if either one of them were unable to do the film, neither would be in it.
- GaffesAn "interstellar" news report says a space probe is preparing to land on planet TK-14 which is 798 million miles from Earth, but that distance is not interstellar. It is roughly the distance from the Sun to Saturn.
- Citations
Silas: [propped up on his arm in bed with Nia] I never could have imagined what love felt like. It's... strange... like a tornado going around and...
Nia: Yeah
[laughs shyly, then turns serious]
Nia: That's why I was scared of it at first.
Silas: [nods several times]
Nia: It's about giving. Like, I want you to take everything. I don't even know what it is but I want you to take it from me.
Silas: I just wanna-
[amusedly]
Silas: I wanna run.
[Nia laughs, Silas smiles]
Silas: I mean like you and I, both of us, just run...
[closes his eyes]
Silas: ... as fast as we can, outside, just take off.
[opens his eyes]
Silas: It's so weird; I'm like... I keep thinking about... Ever since we were kids, it's been drilled to us that our purpose is to explore the universe, you know? Outer space is where we'll find the answers to why we're here and where we come from. It's like everyone's... searching for these answers eight hundred million miles away and the truth is the answers are right in front of us.
[looks into Nia's eyes intensely]
Silas: I know why I'm here.
Nia: Me too.
- Générique farfeluIn luminous letters in the closing credits, the letter 'E's' would light up first to mimic an 'equal sign' first before full illumination of all the letters.
- Bandes originalesOverture (Suite) No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068: II. Air (Air on a G String)
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by Capella Istropolitana, Jaroslav Dvorak
Courtesy of Naxos of America
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Equals?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 16 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 33 258 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 9 206 $ US
- 17 juill. 2016
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 2 084 628 $ US
- Durée1 heure 41 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1