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.
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...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?
It seems like the filmmakers conceived of a dystopian world but failed to create a compelling story within it. This is another Cage special. It should be a warning sign for any of his recent movies. If he thinks the script is great, there is no doubt that something is wrong with it. The big reveal reminds me of Soylent Green. In fact, I'd rather have Soylent Green. This is generally cheap, inferior in every way, and lacking intensity. Cage is going through the motion. This is a small Canadian sci-fi indie trying to hit above its weight and failing.
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).
Noah comes across a woman, Rachael Weller (Sarah Lind) , who he didn't know, but did know Rachael Weller and she is not her and she has a son Lucas (Jakob Davies). It turns out this Rachael took the real Rachael's identity and cared for the real Rachael's son, Lucas, as if he were her son. The real Rachael died and this Rachael took her identity to prove the birth of Lucas. Noah is supposed to insure that Rachael and Lucas leave, but delays their departure.
So Noah, Rachael and Lucas take off and try to go to Canada where the waters are still there or so they want to believe. Agent Westinghouse (Hugh Dillon) is on their trail and he believes Noah is going Rogue.
This could have been a better story if it were more developed, but sometimes when you write a script while on roller skates, there isn't much time and you are afraid of crashing. So we are left with an outline of a story. One day Nicolas Cage will pick a good script. We just have to wait. The Nicolas Cage Impersonators are hoping for a better script too. They need more material. Ha!
Not such a good cat and mouse game and the ending will surprise. I supposed most of you already know what the government did to those people who they conned into leaving. (5/10)
Violence: Yes. Sex: No. Nudity: No. Humor: None. Language: Brief small stuff only. Rating: C
Did you know
- TriviaWhen 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.
- GoofsSarah 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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- 人類規劃局
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- $58,970
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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- 2.39:1