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Newness

  • 2017
  • Unrated
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
18K
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Newness (2017)
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In contemporary Los Angeles, two millennials navigating a social media-driven hookup culture begin a relationship that pushes both emotional and physical boundaries.In contemporary Los Angeles, two millennials navigating a social media-driven hookup culture begin a relationship that pushes both emotional and physical boundaries.In contemporary Los Angeles, two millennials navigating a social media-driven hookup culture begin a relationship that pushes both emotional and physical boundaries.

  • Director
    • Drake Doremus
  • Writer
    • Ben York Jones
  • Stars
    • Nicholas Hoult
    • Laia Costa
    • Danny Huston
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Drake Doremus
    • Writer
      • Ben York Jones
    • Stars
      • Nicholas Hoult
      • Laia Costa
      • Danny Huston
    • 84User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nicholas Hoult
    Nicholas Hoult
    • Martin Hallock
    Laia Costa
    Laia Costa
    • Gabi Silva
    Danny Huston
    Danny Huston
    • Larry Bejerano
    Courtney Eaton
    Courtney Eaton
    • Blake Beeson
    Matthew Gray Gubler
    Matthew Gray Gubler
    • Paul
    Pom Klementieff
    Pom Klementieff
    • Bethany
    David Selby
    David Selby
    • Artie Hallock
    Amanda Serra
    Amanda Serra
    • Jeannie Hallock
    Jessica Henwick
    Jessica Henwick
    • Joanne
    Albert Hammond Jr.
    Albert Hammond Jr.
    • Roland
    Lianna Swearingen
    • Angelica
    Elsa Cocquerel
    • Claire
    Daniel Zovatto
    Daniel Zovatto
    • Oren
    Eric Edelstein
    Eric Edelstein
    • Angeleno
    Kai Lennox
    Kai Lennox
    • Bret Jackson
    Esther Perel
    Esther Perel
    • Esther Perel
    Jensen LeFlore
    Jensen LeFlore
    • Crazy Abs
    Tom Stokes
    Tom Stokes
    • Robert Cartwright
    • (as Thomas Stokes)
    • Director
      • Drake Doremus
    • Writer
      • Ben York Jones
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    10danmand-36663

    Emotional roller-coaster

    My first review ever. Just finished watching this gem of a movie, and I am blown away. There were so many emotions played out in this movie, it should be impossible not to relate to.

    The topic is a coming-of-age story. Two young people in the big city, who want to experience everything. And it seems like everything is available today. And your smartphone just amplifies all the choices you have.

    The tone of the movie is slow and somewhat grey all throughout. Camera action and music is slow and deliberate really supporting the heavy emotions. It is not sad though. Just really intense. The movie explores many emotions and experiences, and gives you plenty of time to feel them yourself. Don't want to spoil it, but they get to go through a lot.

    The main casting was really good. Actors took their time to get into the roles. Some background stories were told but only when needed. Also plenty of good supporting roles.

    It all makes for a very interesting story, and as a viewer you really relate to the characters and what they go through.

    It is rare that a movie has the guts and takes the time to deal with so much, and do it so well.

    The subjects are bound to cause reflection, so if you watch it with your significant other, be ready to take some time afterwards to reflect and discuss.

    I was very impressed 10/10
    7rdoyle29

    At least the first half really works ...

    Nicholas Hoult and Laia Costa are very attractive young people compulsively using a dating app and having several minute stands. They match one night ... after each had already had a previously unsuccessful hook-up ... and meet for drinks, but hit it off so well that they don't just immediately have sex. Soon they are in a committed relationship, but familiarity creeps in and they conveniently cheat on each other on the same night. They realize that while they really do love each other, they are also really drawn to the rush of new relationships, so they decide to try an open relationship. Each is allowed to pursue other people as long as they are completely honest with each other?

    So ... do you think that works out well for them?

    This movie has some things going for it. Hoult and Costa are really quite good ... Costa especially ... and neither will disappoint in the film's numerous and quite explicit sex scenes. The style, impressionistic with very close, hand-held jittery cam, makes the early sequences pretty exciting, and the film goes quite some way towards recreating the rush of physical attraction and first love.

    This relationship is not very interesting though. The really quite charming actors are not given characters that ever have much of interest to say, so it's tough to invest much in their relationship. Once the open relationship starts going south and Danny Huston enters the film, you're almost routing for the Huston/Costa pairing to prevail since he's actually given decent things to say. The film reaches a conclusion, but it's not a very compelling one since you don't really care about this couple and the issues that drove them into an open relationship are never really resolved anyway.
    9charlotte_v_dijk

    Our emotions, as humans, shown in an exceptional way

    This movie, to me, is not about how they meet, go through life or the open relationship. It is about that moment we always look for, the instant chemistry, which makes us euphoric and therefore happy. That bubble that everything is oke, everything is in line and I love somebody and that person loves me back in that moment.

    The way this movie is shot, the high level of acting, it is as if you are watching your own life in some way. I think everybody can take moments from it and see what moments happen in their own life and how they react.

    It is not intended as a movie to learn from, but just to hold a mirror up. It is not good or bad, just how we walk through life. To me, it is a good thing to keep realizing it.

    If I had to pick one thing that stout out, I would say; that moment the bubble bursts. When you start to talk to each other and learn more about their way of thinking. At that point you are going to hear something you don't like and in an instant, your face changes and you need to deal with that emotion. That's when the euphoria stops and you try to get it back.

    This review shows that this movie won't be for everybody, but watch past the first 10 minutes and get taken away by the emotions and reflect on yourself.
    Gordon-11

    The title does not reflect what the film is really about

    This film tells the story of a man and a woman, who use dating apps to meet others for fun with no strings attached.

    That's the first ten minutes of the plot anyway. It appears that they constantly want newness in their love and sex lives. Yet, the story soon develops to another direction. It is clear that one of them is stuck in the past, while the other wants something but would not admit it. It is a brilliant portrayal of modern relationships. It even explores honesty to self and others. In addition, the lighting and the sets are consistently remarkable. Though the film is a little slow at times, it is still worth a watch.
    8nathaliehrivnak

    More a feeling than anything else

    Movies like these don't come along very often. This is my third Doremus film (after Like Crazy and Equals) and while Equals probably remains on the top of my list, Newness comes in at a close second. Newness explores the dangers and thrills of online dating in an urban world, where distractions are easily found and easier to be pursued. In the midst of it all, Martin and Gabriela are trying to find their way as a couple. The movie's appeal comes from its splendid directing and cinematography, which was already outstanding in Equals. The wash of hues, the angles, everything fits like a glove and helps underline the vivid and thrilling nature of the movie's theme. It feels organic, authentic and vigorous, not least due to the unadulterated performances of its main cast - Nicholas Hoult and Laia Costa (who was already brilliant in Vicotria) have chemistry coming up the wazoo, it's almost ridiculous. This movie took me on an emotional roller coaster; it's definitely not for everyone. And it's not a perfect movie by any means. Watching this movie simply felt a bit like falling in love, which - in my book - always seems like a good thing.

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    • Trivia
      In the end credits, director Drake Doremus dedicates the movie to Anton Yelchin who passed away in 2016 and co-starred in his movie À la folie (2011).
    • Quotes

      Gabi Silva: I think we're going to get bored of each other.

      Martin Hallock: That's okay. You know, bored is okay.

      Gabi Silva: We're going to resent each other, too.

      Martin Hallock: We'll remind each other why we're worth it.

      Gabi Silva: I will disappoint you.

      Martin Hallock: I will disappoint you.

      Gabi Silva: You promise?

      Martin Hallock: Yes.

    • Crazy credits
      The dedication «for Anton "into the jungle"» might be related to actor Anton Yelchin who died in 2016 and was directed by Drake Doremus on Like Crazy (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Call it love (if you want to)
      Performed by George Fitzgerald

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    • Release date
      • February 6, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Catalan
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Новизна
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Lost City
      • Scott Free Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $124,783
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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