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The Humanity Bureau

  • 2017
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
12K
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Nicolas Cage, Sarah Lind, and Jakob Davies in The Humanity Bureau (2017)
In the near future climate change has wreaked havoc in parts of the American Midwest. In its attempt to take hold of an economic recession, a government agency called the Humanity Bureau exiles members of society deemed unproductive and banishes them to a colony known as New Eden.

An ambitious and impartial caseworker Noah Kross (Nicolas Cage) investigates a case appealed by a single mother Rachel Weller (Sarah Lind) and her son Lucas (Jakob Davies). Knowing the unjust fate of the innocent boy and against the wishes of his superior Adam Westinghouse (Hugh Dillon), Kross sets off to save the lives of the mother and child and to expose the truth about the Humanity Bureau's secrets once and for all.
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Dystopian Sci-FiSci-FiThriller

A dystopian thriller set in the year 2030 that sees the world in a permanent state of economic recession and facing serious environmental problems as a result of global warming.A dystopian thriller set in the year 2030 that sees the world in a permanent state of economic recession and facing serious environmental problems as a result of global warming.A dystopian thriller set in the year 2030 that sees the world in a permanent state of economic recession and facing serious environmental problems as a result of global warming.

  • Director
    • Rob W. King
  • Writers
    • Dave Schultz
    • Travis Cloyd
  • Stars
    • Nicolas Cage
    • Sarah Lind
    • Jakob Davies
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rob W. King
    • Writers
      • Dave Schultz
      • Travis Cloyd
    • Stars
      • Nicolas Cage
      • Sarah Lind
      • Jakob Davies
    • 210User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Nicolas Cage
    Nicolas Cage
    • Noah Kross
    Sarah Lind
    Sarah Lind
    • Rachel Weller
    Jakob Davies
    • Lucas Weller
    Hugh Dillon
    Hugh Dillon
    • Adam Westinghouse
    Vicellous Shannon
    Vicellous Shannon
    • Agent Porter
    Kurt Max Runte
    Kurt Max Runte
    • Adolf Schroder
    Destee Klyne
    • Schroder's Daughter
    Nikolas Filipovic
    Nikolas Filipovic
    • Spiky Hair
    Jett Klyne
    Jett Klyne
    • Little Noah
    David Lovgren
    David Lovgren
    • Irving Ravetch
    Leo Fafard
    Leo Fafard
    • Motel Clerk
    Mel Tuck
    • Chester Hills
    Sheldon Bergstrom
    • Gas Jockey
    Leanna Brodie
    • Farmer
    Lorne Cardinal
    Lorne Cardinal
    • Border Ranger
    Melanie Walden
    • Security Minister
    Bill Dow
    Bill Dow
    • Chief Of Staff
    Trevor Leigh
    • Fisherman
    • Director
      • Rob W. King
    • Writers
      • Dave Schultz
      • Travis Cloyd
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    User reviews210

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    Gordon-11

    Better than I expected

    This film is better than I expected. The story is quite suspenseful, and I find the characters engaging and sympathetic.
    7shoobe01-1

    A few stumbles, but mostly solid SF paranoia road movie

    This is an old-school paranoia thriller, with just enough near future sci fi for fun. Think an Outer Limits episode. it is mostly well written, Cage and his main charges are quite decent in it, and the supporting cast (control room workers, the gas station attendant...) are good to excellent. Unlikely characters like the mountain man (and his clan) are, somehow, entirely believable. Sets and locations outside the big shiny city are very nice.

    The main sin it commits is thinking it's more than it is. A good example is right up front, and I suspect why a lot of people watched a few minutes then turned it off. There's a simply horrible visual effect of a drone that buzzes the car. For, no reason at all. It added nothing to the film, but was so badly done (poor quality shot, and the drone acts unlike a real one would or could) that it makes the movie look like a third rate 1990s video game.

    Secondary sins are overly bad baddies. This would have worked better if the agency he worked for was more bureaucratic, indeed even boring. Fewer empty concrete rooms, and more wood paneled conference rooms and worn out cubicle farms. Same for the whole city generally, especially as they drive old cars because (they say in the film) there are no new ones. Most specifically for bad guys, Hugh Dillon was way too arch, a caricature of himself, the very definition of scenery chewing. Even if restrained, bald eyepatch is a bit too on the nose for our hero's former best friend; he's just The Baddie, and it's too trite to be easily looked past.

    But overall quite decent. Not great. A bit too predictable-but so was "Time Enough at Last" and it's a classic!-and a bit too cheaply done but when looked at as a B movie, not bad at all.
    5slundy-19788

    Ran Out of Money or of Ideas?

    I gave this a 5-rating for one simple reason: It kept me sufficiently interested to watch it to the end. No, it wasn't enthralling and, no, it wasn't exciting. The characters were poorly developed and no thought or creativity went into the single snowy mountain scenery. Plot holes abound, but I ended up not caring because I never had that suspension of disbelief that great movies inspire.

    As a storyline, it had potential. But occasional glimpses of "what might have been" left a deep feeling of wanting so much more than was delivered.

    Ultimately, the ending had a genuine feeling of "Oops, we spent too much time and money, so let's finish it quick". Very disappointing, but it did keep me watching (silly me).
    5Platypuschow

    The Humanity Bureau: Better idea than movie

    Another straight to DVD Nicolas Cage movie, I have absolutely no idea what's going on with this guys career.

    The Humanity Bureau tells the story of a government agent whose job it is to establish who is contributing to society and who is not. Those deemed "Not" are sent to a place to live out there days away from civilization.

    I actually like the idea, I like where the story goes and thought it was very thought provoking and scarily realistic (I could actually see something like this happening in the near future).

    The trouble is the idea isn't fully utilized, the movie should have been better but instead comes across rushed, with chronic pacing issues and doesn't embrace the concept quite as tightly as it should have.

    Cage phones in an average performance once again and everyone else except Hugh Dillon are instantly forgettable.

    Some pretty scenery going hand in hand with some great ideas save it to an extent but it should have been so much better than this.

    The Good:

    Great visuals

    Hugh Dillon

    Unpredictable

    Fantastic concept

    The Bad:

    Pacing issues

    Wasted potential

    Lifeless cast

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    "It's easier to build fear than build a wall" That term is oddly relevant at time of writing

    Somehow, someway, despite everything, I'm still a Nicolas Cage fan
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Don't get your hopes up for this one...

    Let's just be blunt; this is a Nicolas Cage movie...

    ...and with that statement, then you already know what you are in for.

    The story in "The Humanity Bureau" is very slow paced, and it is also a very simplistic storyline that offers very little in terms of twists and surprises.

    The storyline just trotted on in a very mundane and monotonous tone, which gave next to no variation to events or thrills.

    The acting in the movie was adequate, taking into consideration the little material they had to work with.

    I looked at the clock after what had felt like 2 hours something, but was shocked to find that only a single hour had passed.

    This is not among the best of Nicholas Cage movies. But then again, doesn't really offer much of a challenge to become that, now, does it?

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    • Trivia
      When Noah Kross is asked if he's a family man, he responds that he's trying to be. Nicholas Cage previously played in a movie called Family Man.
    • Goofs
      Sarah Lind's character (Rachel Weller), when she changes the battery of the geiger counter simply drops the battery into the box and it works.
    • Quotes

      Title Card: After economic catastrophe and climate change came famine, the great migration, and the civil war.

      Title Card: Society collapsed. Manufacturing and industrial production of food and goods ceased. America built walls around itself and its cities.

      Title Card: The government gave sweeping powers to a single agency whose task was to assess and separate those citizens who were deemed a burden on the system.

      Title Card: The agency was know as... THE HUMANITY BUREAU.

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      Written by Melanie Hankewich

      Performed by Belle Plaine

      Courtesy of Melanie Hankewich

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    • Release date
      • April 6, 2018 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 人類規劃局
    • Filming locations
      • Oliver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • VMI Worldwide
      • Minds Eye Entertainment
      • Bridgegate Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $58,970
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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