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No Men Beyond This Point

  • 2015
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  • 1h 20min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,2/10
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No Men Beyond This Point (2015)
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In un mondo in cui le donne sono diventate capaci di "auto fecondarsi" e non danno più alla luce maschi.In un mondo in cui le donne sono diventate capaci di "auto fecondarsi" e non danno più alla luce maschi.In un mondo in cui le donne sono diventate capaci di "auto fecondarsi" e non danno più alla luce maschi.

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    • Patrick Gilmore
    • Bronwen Smith
    • Tara Pratt
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,2/10
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    Patrick Gilmore
    Patrick Gilmore
    • Andrew Myers
    Bronwen Smith
    Bronwen Smith
    • Weather Lady
    Tara Pratt
    Tara Pratt
    • Terra Granger
    Kristine Cofsky
    Kristine Cofsky
    • Iris Balashev
    Adanna Avon
    Adanna Avon
    • Olive Balashev
    Morgan Taylor Campbell
    Morgan Taylor Campbell
    • Dahlia Granger
    Lilac Adams
    • Baby Violet
    Mackenzie Craddock
    Mackenzie Craddock
    • Flora Granger
    Dakota Guppy
    Dakota Guppy
    • Ruby Balashev
    Lorynne Machado
    • Lily Granger
    Michele Coviello
    • Ermanno Basi
    Alison Araya
    • Translator
    Ross Birman
    • Priest
    Stanley Burton
    • Priest
    Jamie Campbell
    • Priest
    Alan Colodey
    Alan Colodey
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    Richard Hebert
    • Priest
    Michael Strickland
    Michael Strickland
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    7benjaminburt

    Too Smart for its Own Good

    It is fascinating to me how such a simple film became so controversial. It took a pretty basic concept (some would say a rip-off of Children of Men) and blasted onto the scene as a simple yet intriguing mockumentary on gender relations.

    If this had come out ten or fifteen years ago, there wouldn't have been anywhere near the controversy. But, maybe that's what the film was going for. It meant to stir up discussion. If that was it was going for, I imagine the film was trying to say that both men and women are important in society.

    But, what's great in this film is that is has so many layers. Could it be a parable for homosexuals? Is it a cautionary tale? Is it meant to put men down? Or perhaps it's meant to proliferate gender stereotypes? Maybe it's just a simple comedy? If any one of these were true, this film might not be so special, but seeing as all these elements combine, this film is very profound.
    8AutumnAlice

    Don't watch this if you are the sort of man who feels that his masculinity could be threatened by a film

    Full disclosure: I am female but I wouldn't necessarily identify as a feminist - I call myself an 'equalist' (partly because I have both a son and a daughter).

    Anyway...I hadn't heard of this film and knew nothing about it beforehand...but I really bloody enjoyed it. I think the first scene I properly laughed out loud was when Andrew was hanging up the women's underwear - I can't remember exactly what he said but that was when I knew this was the sort of comedy that I like.

    The casting and acting was perfect. I can't remember the last film I watched where I was so badly rooting for a couple of characters to get together at the end.

    I do understand why some folks wouldn't like this film, but for me it is just refreshing to actually something different from most other films. Obviously this was a mockumentary, but it was also a sci-fi film, as well as being a rom-com, of sorts.

    Summary: I just thought it was all round clever little film, which was also bloody hilarious. And I would definitely watch it again. Also - I watched it with my other half (male) and he thought it was funny as well, because thankfully he isn't the sort of bloke to feel that his masculinity could be threatened by a film.
    5Brakathor

    Really Lukewarm Stuff That Gives You Nothing To Come Away With

    First of all, let me say I get the feeling that a lot of people will be enamored by this movie, or more precisely, feel pressed into treating it with a sort of reverence for what it is, a fake documentary centered around a pseudo controversial, pseudo thought- provoking subject: the extinction of man, being presented in as kosher and superficial a way as possible. By the same token, this is precisely why it left such a dry taste in my mouth, because it just doesn't go beyond being a documentary about a fake subject, crafted to be as close of a simulacrum to real life as possible, with a little bit of comic irony thrown in, in the attempt to give the audience at least SOMETHING tangible to come away with.

    The problem is, it's not enough to make the film stand out. For one, the jokes just aren't clever or funny enough for this film to be appreciated as a comedy, in my opinion. The humour is very much in the vein of "chuckle chuckle" university hall type humour, and the entire film basically has one running joke going for it: male stereotypes that have already been done to death, combined with the situational irony of straight white males being presented as an oppressed class.

    In that regard, it's very clear to see that the filmmakers were quite stealthily trying to walk the line between coming across as either feminist leaning, or anti-feminist. Contrary to what some commenters are saying, I think they largely succeeded to that effect, and I'm saying that as someone who tends to have a very strong repulsion to anything that comes across as preachy gender bias. Some commenters were annoyed that the film focused so much on men's needs, desires, and feelings, whereas others were, I guess riled up by the male stereotyping. One way or another, if you have trouble appreciating a light-hearted film for what it is, your own biases may very easily show, because that's what this is, a film that puts forth incredibly superficial and innocuous ideas, which isn't meant to be taken too seriously, as a result.

    Indeed, this is lukewarm stuff that's not going to land or resonate with people in ANY meaningful way, and instead will have people arguing back and forth over whether or not it was taking a light jab (very light) at either gender (realistically it does so to both). It's not a thought provoking film in the slightest. It doesn't deal with the idea of gender as a social construct whatsoever, and somewhat surprisingly, it barely even scrapes the surface of the most obvious thing, the gay/straight issue, not to mention barely scraping the surface on how gender roles in society play out. Women achieve world peace and environmental causes. That's as deep as it gets. Do women really make worse engineers, and would certain male dominated fields like that end up disintegrating? This film wasn't about to touch those kinds of topics with a 10 foot pole, with good reason, to some extent.

    Ultimately, being thought-provoking is at the very end of the list of things that this film could have done to make itself resonate more. Worst of all, is it's a very ineffective character study. We really don't get to see the nitty-gritty of our male protagonist's daily life, because the film instead spends so much time building up the history behind this manless alternate universe that they've created, which I found impossible to get interested in. Simply put, the society is not strange enough or dire enough to be spellbinding the way stories like "1984" are. If the film was focused as more of a "day in the life of" style documentary, while leaving out the long boring history lesson, it would have been infinitely better. Come to think of it, I don't think I've ever seen an ACTUAL documentary that attempts to do both in one movie, the way this film does. The film lacks focus, and really, that's what kills it.

    All the while watching this, I just kept thinking to myself "This is stupid." or "Who cares?" because I could not in any way connect with, or emotionally invest into the characters on screen. No offence to anyone who actually liked this, but to me it was a film almost completely without purpose. They successfully created a very realistic-seeming fake documentary about the near extinction of the male species... So what?
    7johnbyrne-19773

    Two men laugh....

    Two gay men and we both thoroughly enjoyed this film. It puts aside any sense of subtlety and hits you over the head with ideas of sexual identity and politics.

    Loved that the main spokes"man" for the liberation of men was an absolute plonker - men can be dicks.

    The film didn't really show the full extent of the more or less total female society and how it had developed over the 40 years of female only births though to be fair that is still a short period of time.

    How different this film might have been written and direct by a women one can only guess but it put neither man or woman in a great light.

    However the film was thoroughly enjoyable and we laughed out loud several times - particularly at the male stereotypes.
    9bruce-888-651261

    Hilarious and well done

    Decided to write this review because of another review where the reviewer obviously did not understand the concept of a mockumentary. This is the Turkey, the dressing, gravy and mash potatoes! The complete saga of another reality where men become obsolete; that's the mcguffin. The real story is what the women of the world make of that, and the men too. Told in the manner of documentaries that go back and forth, present day and past, as the info is needed, the story does build and the ending isn't predictable. The acting is great - everyone - which means the writer/director did a great job. There are so many scenes so well done it was an absolute pleasure to watch and laugh along with everyone else in the audience when we recognized ourselves and the things we do. But we also recognize the foibles of our generation, the previous ones, and many of the decisions made for stupid reasons. How women were/are treated, aboriginals, bears wandering into cities and, of course, Australians.

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      [Last lines]

      Andrew Myers: I'm just praying it's not a girl.

      [chuckles]

      Andrew Myers: [Iris gives an offended look] No no, that was just...

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The opening title "NO MEN" in white fades in, followed by "Beyond This Point" underneath it a few seconds later.
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      • 4 novembre 2015 (Italia)
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