I Origins
- 2014
- Tous publics
- 1h 46min
Un biologiste moléculaire et son collègue de laboratoire découvrent des preuves qui pourraient changer fondamentalement notre monde tel que nous le connaissons.Un biologiste moléculaire et son collègue de laboratoire découvrent des preuves qui pourraient changer fondamentalement notre monde tel que nous le connaissons.Un biologiste moléculaire et son collègue de laboratoire découvrent des preuves qui pourraient changer fondamentalement notre monde tel que nous le connaissons.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total
- Marriage Clerk
- (as Charles W. Gray)
- Julie Dairy
- (as Crystal Anne Dickinson)
Avis à la une
I like the love story. Yes, quite simple but feel good. I like the science aspect. Not nearly as ludicrous as most movie science. I like the India connection. I like the low key religious themes. I like the acting. The cinematography with lots of nice shots.
Sorry but talking the plot would give away too much about this movie. I don't want to spoil it for you.
There are plot lines in this movie which gives you a chance to guess the next step so that keeps it interesting.
The story is difficult to explain without spoiling the basic plot. Let's just say it is a journey of discovery for the main character. The film starts with a really slow pace and much of what happens in the first half is just character exposition, rather than development. That may put some people off. However it is important to understand all characters to get the film, and they are all rather interesting and original, not tired clichés. I liked that.
So basically you get a well done, well acted movie, involving interesting characters in an intriguing story. What else do you need? With a cast like Michael Pitt and Brit Marling, it feels like the indie film that it is, but I thought it was clearly worth watching. Some scenes could have been removed to make the movie last less than the full two hours, but they do develop the characters and pull the viewer into their story a little.
The acting is really good and while you might be able to see where this is going (sorry for the puns), the movie is still able to hold up the tension. It sounds scientific at times, but never goes over your head, if you stay with it. It might be a bit too long, but it never gets boring overall. Whether you agree or get on with the ride, might change your view and your experience with the movie. But it's a "risk" well worth taking and watching
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe famous National Geographic cover of the Afghan girl whose eyes mesmerized the world and who was found years later makes a cameo in the film.
- GaffesAs a scientist, Ian should have known that he invalidated Salomina's test by both being the tester and knowing the "correct" answers: his eye movement, body language, etc. could have provided clues to Salomina which images to choose. To be valid, the test should have been done "double-blind" with the tester not knowing the correct answers; ideally this would have been by Priya who had both Salomina's trust and no prior knowledge of Sofi.
- Citations
Priya Varma: You know a scientist once asked the Dalai Lama, "What would you do if something scientific disproved your religious beliefs?" And he said, after much thought, "I would look at all the papers. I'd take a look at all the research and really try to understand things. And in the end, if it was clear that the scientific evidence disproved my spiritual beliefs, I would change my beliefs."
Ian: That's a good answer.
Priya Varma: Ian... what would you do if something spiritual disproved your scientific beliefs?
- Crédits fousAfter the credits, there is a scene depicting the beginning of the process of matching up famous historical figures' eyes with living people's eyes.
- Bandes originalesWho Are You
Written by Adrian Sherwood & Burnell Anderson
Performed by African Head Charge
Courtesy of On-U Sound Records & Music Ltd.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 1 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 336 472 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 27 652 $US
- 20 juil. 2014
- Montant brut mondial
- 481 234 $US