Em um mundo devastado pelas mudanças climáticas, uma sociedade utópica otimiza a vida, incluindo avaliações de paternidade. Um casal bem-sucedido é examinado por um avaliador durante sete di... Ler tudoEm um mundo devastado pelas mudanças climáticas, uma sociedade utópica otimiza a vida, incluindo avaliações de paternidade. Um casal bem-sucedido é examinado por um avaliador durante sete dias para determinar sua aptidão para ter filhos.Em um mundo devastado pelas mudanças climáticas, uma sociedade utópica otimiza a vida, incluindo avaliações de paternidade. Um casal bem-sucedido é examinado por um avaliador durante sete dias para determinar sua aptidão para ter filhos.
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I had heard nothing about this movie except for seeing it on a list of recommended recent sci-fi movies and then seeing the great ratings. I would say it's more "sci-fi ish"; at it's core though it is a fantastic dystopian psychological thriller. All 3 main actors are doing a phenomenal job here (I wish we'd see Alicia Vikander in more stuff!) and it kept me engaged from beginning to end, even the scenes that are less easy to watch. I absolutely recommend it!
The Assessment is a Sci-fi drama Starring Elizabeth Olsen and Himesh Patel as Mia and Aaryan, a couple who want a child in the future are given a 7 day test by an assessor,(Alicia Viklander) who make the test possible and if no slip ups occur a baby will be gifted, but the expected-to-be parents see that this is harder than they expected.
Given strength by strong acting and unique premise, The Assessment is something I didn't really expect plot-wise but I think it was made brilliantly. The film is set in a format of Days 1-7 and each one is as different and engaging as the other. Honestly I was expecting this to reuse sci-fi tropes from the past, but I got to say that this is so original and unexpected I think it was done super well! The way everything connects and what the couple have to do is portrayed so well to the point that this might be what the most likely cause of creating children will be in a effected world of climate change.
Performances do not disappoint, Elizabeth Olsen and Himesh Patel were so good they probably could've been on their own with a entirely different plotline and it would have been just as captivating. But Alicia Viklander is also very good and to be honest, she's very good at the whole sci-fi genre and to see her here was a delight. Just everyone involved did their best and I really appreciate that with a film that doesn't really rely on CGI to be as creative as it is.
However, the film is graphic in some places in terms of sex and disturbing interactions from Alica Viklander's character acting like a child in a older woman's body gave me Poor Things vibes. But that doesn't matter really and it's essential to the plot but this is definitely for an older audience and I can definitely imagine this being an easy R or 15/18 in the UK if anyone is interested.
Overall, while some characters don't have much resolved plotlines the ones that do are created and performed so well it's hard to find anything bad about The Assessment. Definitely a one you must go and see when it comes out in mid 2025 I would highly recommend this amazing and creative piece of art when it hits cinemas.
Grade: A+
London Film Festival October 19th.
Given strength by strong acting and unique premise, The Assessment is something I didn't really expect plot-wise but I think it was made brilliantly. The film is set in a format of Days 1-7 and each one is as different and engaging as the other. Honestly I was expecting this to reuse sci-fi tropes from the past, but I got to say that this is so original and unexpected I think it was done super well! The way everything connects and what the couple have to do is portrayed so well to the point that this might be what the most likely cause of creating children will be in a effected world of climate change.
Performances do not disappoint, Elizabeth Olsen and Himesh Patel were so good they probably could've been on their own with a entirely different plotline and it would have been just as captivating. But Alicia Viklander is also very good and to be honest, she's very good at the whole sci-fi genre and to see her here was a delight. Just everyone involved did their best and I really appreciate that with a film that doesn't really rely on CGI to be as creative as it is.
However, the film is graphic in some places in terms of sex and disturbing interactions from Alica Viklander's character acting like a child in a older woman's body gave me Poor Things vibes. But that doesn't matter really and it's essential to the plot but this is definitely for an older audience and I can definitely imagine this being an easy R or 15/18 in the UK if anyone is interested.
Overall, while some characters don't have much resolved plotlines the ones that do are created and performed so well it's hard to find anything bad about The Assessment. Definitely a one you must go and see when it comes out in mid 2025 I would highly recommend this amazing and creative piece of art when it hits cinemas.
Grade: A+
London Film Festival October 19th.
I liked this movie a lot.
It resembles the work of Alex Garland, and the premise is pretty much a possible scenario in the not-so-distant future.
But is it worth watching? Well, it depends.
It has a good story, talented actors, and beautiful photography, as well as great design.
Buuuut without any spoilers there's not much explanation of the time they live in.
The starting point was already built off-screen, so to say.
Anyway, its focus is on the dynamics between the trio, and it's more of a psychological/existential thriller.
Though maybe the third act makes the movie too long, I would have liked it to ended earlier, but my criteria are to like cliffhangers and open ends... Not a popular parameter
I recommend it!
It resembles the work of Alex Garland, and the premise is pretty much a possible scenario in the not-so-distant future.
But is it worth watching? Well, it depends.
It has a good story, talented actors, and beautiful photography, as well as great design.
Buuuut without any spoilers there's not much explanation of the time they live in.
The starting point was already built off-screen, so to say.
Anyway, its focus is on the dynamics between the trio, and it's more of a psychological/existential thriller.
Though maybe the third act makes the movie too long, I would have liked it to ended earlier, but my criteria are to like cliffhangers and open ends... Not a popular parameter
I recommend it!
Futuristic Sci-Fi films aren't usually my thing, often because they try to do too much. They often get too many ideas in their head and try to cram them all into one film. 'The Assessment' worked for me because it creates a futuristic world, and then tells a very simple and compelling story within it.
The movie has great, complex and realistic characters, all played by a great cast. The ingredients are all there for this to work. We just need the script to stick the landing. And it does. It's always interesting and thought-provoking for the entire runtime. There's a very dark undertone that keeps you on edge and unsure of exactly where this film will go next or how far it is willing to push things. A great feeling to have when watching a film.
I've said in the past I would love a similar system to this in the current world, where people had to pass an assessment before they were allowed to have children. It's a really interesting idea that is fascinating to explore. 8/10.
The movie has great, complex and realistic characters, all played by a great cast. The ingredients are all there for this to work. We just need the script to stick the landing. And it does. It's always interesting and thought-provoking for the entire runtime. There's a very dark undertone that keeps you on edge and unsure of exactly where this film will go next or how far it is willing to push things. A great feeling to have when watching a film.
I've said in the past I would love a similar system to this in the current world, where people had to pass an assessment before they were allowed to have children. It's a really interesting idea that is fascinating to explore. 8/10.
I was skeptical about watching this movie. I've been on a movie-marathon this summer & this is one of the movies you wouldn't want to miss!
Elizabeth Olsen surprises me every time. I believe she's one of the few actresses who can actually give an astounding performance in almost any genre.
Alicia Vikander, we've missed you. As I was watching 'The assessment', I couldn't help but remember 'Ex machina' where Alicia also starred in and had a similar genre.
I wanted more from this movie. I wanted more tragedy. More twists. More turmoil. This movie did indeed end shockingly. Hoping for a sequel!
Elizabeth Olsen surprises me every time. I believe she's one of the few actresses who can actually give an astounding performance in almost any genre.
Alicia Vikander, we've missed you. As I was watching 'The assessment', I couldn't help but remember 'Ex machina' where Alicia also starred in and had a similar genre.
I wanted more from this movie. I wanted more tragedy. More twists. More turmoil. This movie did indeed end shockingly. Hoping for a sequel!
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- CuriosidadesDirector Fleur Fortune and production designer Jan Houllevigue intentionally used minimal wood furniture and wood accents as part of the set because there are no forests left in this timeline. Instead everything was made of concrete and stained glass and purposefully given a "70s retro feel" to make it feel more relatable to audiences, versus the obvious sci-fi look - white, minimal, clinical - which would have come off as too futuristic.
- Trilhas sonorasPretty Fly - Part 1 and 2
From O Mensageiro do Diabo (1955)
Composed by Walter Schumann
Published by Bourne Co.
US PRO: ASCAP
ISWC#: T9032707145
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- Arico Viejo, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Espanha(on location)
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- Orçamento
- US$ 8.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 279.328
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 152.905
- 23 de mar. de 2025
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- US$ 279.328
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 54 min(114 min)
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