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Possible Worlds

  • 2000
  • 1 h 33 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,6/10
2,2 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Tom McCamus and Tilda Swinton in Possible Worlds (2000)
CrimeDramaMysterySci-Fi

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA man lives in parallel worlds, falling in love with the same woman, while the police hunt down a serial killer who steals brains.A man lives in parallel worlds, falling in love with the same woman, while the police hunt down a serial killer who steals brains.A man lives in parallel worlds, falling in love with the same woman, while the police hunt down a serial killer who steals brains.

  • Direção
    • Robert Lepage
  • Roteiristas
    • John Mighton
    • Robert Lepage
    • Daniel Brooks
  • Artistas
    • Tilda Swinton
    • Tom McCamus
    • Sean McCann
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,6/10
    2,2 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Robert Lepage
    • Roteiristas
      • John Mighton
      • Robert Lepage
      • Daniel Brooks
    • Artistas
      • Tilda Swinton
      • Tom McCamus
      • Sean McCann
    • 24Avaliações de usuários
    • 13Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 3 vitórias e 7 indicações no total

    Fotos3

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    Elenco principal27

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    Tilda Swinton
    Tilda Swinton
    • Joyce
    Tom McCamus
    Tom McCamus
    • George Barber
    Sean McCann
    Sean McCann
    • Inspector Berkley
    Gabriel Gascon
    Gabriel Gascon
    • Kleber…
    Rick Miller
    Rick Miller
    • Williams
    Griffith Brewer
    Griffith Brewer
    • Caretaker
    Daniel Brooks
    • Bob
    Steve Adams
    Steve Adams
    • First Interviewer
    Russell Yuen
    Russell Yuen
    • Police Officer
    Mariah Inger
    • Johnson
    Laurent Imbault
    Laurent Imbault
    • Darkroom Technician
    Lisa Bronwyn Moore
    Lisa Bronwyn Moore
    • Second Interviewer
    Eric Hoziel
    Eric Hoziel
    • Axxon Security
    Simon Lee
    • No-Nose Man
    Clément Cormier
    • Housekeeper
    Sylvie Rousseau
    • Housekeeper's Wife
    Fanny Gobrysz Forget
    • Child #1
    Etienne Gobrysz Forget
    • Child #2
    • (as Étienne Gobrysz Forget)
    • Direção
      • Robert Lepage
    • Roteiristas
      • John Mighton
      • Robert Lepage
      • Daniel Brooks
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    10bbagnall

    The Matrix for a more thoughtful crowd

    You will know in the first ten minutes if this film is for you or not. Possible Worlds explores themes of the mind in a science-fiction setting. A man seems all knowing at the start of the film, and impresses his interviewers by quickly calculating the solution to several complex problems posed to him, all without a calculator. Later we find out he is not super intelligent, but retains memories from all his other selves in parallel universes. I suppose at least one of his alternate selves must have gone through the interview already, so he just pulls on that memory.

    He also explores a relationship with the same woman, who is strikingly different in each of the parallel worlds. In one, she is loving and compassionate, in another scattered and distant. The story is never showy, gimmicky, or clichéd, unlike what we have come to expect from Hollywood.

    Visually, there are not many films better than this. Each scene is so beautiful it's almost as though every inch of the scene was meticulously composed by hand. Some scenes lingered without dialogue, and I wanted them to stay longer just so I could appreciate the scene more. The film leaves a definite mood long after the credits end.
    8juliannasculpts

    Fulfilling and engaging

    A stunning film. Thought-provoking, funny and engaging. The opening credits pulled me and I was left breathless at the end. The cinematography is amazing, and works extremely well with the plot. Some plot summaries have made the storyline sound like Sliding Doors, but it is a wholly different movie. Possible Worlds deals with several issues (the main one being alternate lives) and has many sub-plots, all of which fall together wonderfully. Go for the eye-candy, the philisophical dialouge, the acting, the directing or the plot--but see it!
    9rdoronr

    Very interesting. Thought provoking. Surprising.

    Very interesting.Thought provoking.Surprising. Philosopical mystery, that touches the very essence of our existence: "I think and therefore I exist". The brain/mind is everything, and all the world that we "sense" is created inside it by stimuli that may be of false origins.
    6helena-burstrom

    Almost good

    Interesting idea for a film that I hoped would have been better...philosophical and poetic but a bit superficial.
    10VaticanAssassinWarlock

    One of the best philosophy films ever made...

    Possible Worlds is a low budget independent film by French director Robert Lepage, it is a surreal murder mystery which appears to have been made primarily to explore several different philosophical notions. It begins with two detectives arriving at the scene of a crime, the victim George Barber (Tom McCamus) has been murdered and his brain removed from his body. We then meet George Barber, alive and well. Since he was a boy, it turns out, George has had the ability to switch between different Possible Worlds at will. The love of his life is played by Tilda Swinton and we follow George in several different worlds meet the different versions of her and try to woo them all. In one world she is a shy scientist, in another she is a confident business woman. What makes these very different women the same person? Well, thats partially what the film is about. Simultaniously we follow the detectives as they hunt down George's missing brain and meet a mad scientist who experiments with extracted animal brains (Gabriel Gascon).

    The 'Possible Worlds' from which this film takes its name is a concept of contemporary philosophy, it is a method of discussing the nature of possibility and necessity. Instead of saying "I might have gone to the shops", one says "there is a possible world in which I went to the shops". This allows for greater clarity of discussion about the nature of possibility. One of the more eccentric lines of thought in philosophy is idea that Possible Worlds actually exist (technically they only possibly exist, but every possibility is an actuality for that possibility... yes, this is the simplified way of discussing it!). The concept is very similar to the quantum mechanics notion of multiple/parallel dimensions, as explored in a great deal of science fiction, and is the central premise of this film.

    The film can be best described as a cross between Darren Arranofsky's Pi and the cult sci-fi Primer. In places it is distinctly Lynchian, such as this dream sequence (which is the only part of the film available on youtube, there isn't even a trailer) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7odlad7TOc Although the film isn't particularly complex (and it isn't as deliberately convoluted as Primer which, although enjoyable, tries too hard to make its dialogue impenetrable) following George through the various worlds and tying the different plot strands together does require the audience to concentrate.

    For a student of modern philosophy or a person fairly well read in the subject, this film will be highly enjoyable. While it contains slightly heavy handed brain-in-a-vat allusions, the film primarily focuses on discussions of identity and possibility. Many different ideas are brought in regarding the nature of consciousness, evolutionary development of the mind, and physical embodiment and the film makes no attempt to give simple or easy answers to these. However, for somebody not read in such areas, the film is likely to be frustratingly dull and pointless. The film does not try to overly explain or reduce these notions: such an attempt would be pointless anyway, it is dealing with some of the most difficult material ever written, 5 minutes of exposition isn't going to benefit anyone. But all of the films dialogue is very clear and simple and it never throws in unnecessary technical terms (like Primer) or tries to fool its audience. In spite of this, I do fear its subject matter will alienate many viewers.

    This dichotomy is perhaps best seen in the film's ending (which I wont reveal here). The film has a sad, melancholic ending, in which the story's plots come together and the characters journeys receive closure. This is good, and it does mean even somebody unfamiliar with the concepts it is exploring can still enjoy the film. But at the same time, it could appear to be wrapping up profound questions with an overly simplistic conclusion. The ending of the film is good, but I think to truly appreciate the film is to realise that (as with many great films) its conclusion is in fact the least important aspect of it.

    Possible Worlds is an excellent film with a very niche audience; it is to philosophy as Primer is to science. It contains enough surreal imagery and dark, dry humour for any audience member to enjoy, and I should of course point out that reading philosophy is by no means necessary for somebody to understand or engage with philosophical concepts, any more than one needs to be an art scholar to enjoy good art. But its target audience, as the name suggests, is those who are directly familiar with the material that this film is exploring, and if you are a fan of David Lewis, Wittgenstein, Kant or Descartes then this film really is essential viewing.

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      The first English-language movie for Quebec director Robert Lepage.
    • Erros de gravação
      At the beginning, when the police are examining George's brainless body, it can be seen to be breathing.
    • Citações

      George Barber: Well i could hardly say I have a memory Doctor.

      Kleber: Why not?

      George Barber: Well it would be more accurate to say that... in the collection of people that I call me, a memory occurs

    • Conexões
      Featured in Weird Sex and Snowshoes: A Trek Through the Canadian Cinematic Psyche (2004)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      The Nest That Sailed The Sky
      Written by Peter Gabriel

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 13 de julho de 2001 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origem
      • Canadá
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Olası dünyalar
    • Locações de filme
      • Magdelen Islands, Québec, Canadá
    • Empresas de produção
      • In Extremis Images
      • The East Side Film Company
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