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S1m0ne

  • 2002
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  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
64K
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Al Pacino and Rachel Roberts in S1m0ne (2002)
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A producer's film is endangered when his star walks off, so he decides to digitally create an actress to substitute for the star, becoming an overnight sensation that everyone thinks is a re... Read allA producer's film is endangered when his star walks off, so he decides to digitally create an actress to substitute for the star, becoming an overnight sensation that everyone thinks is a real person.A producer's film is endangered when his star walks off, so he decides to digitally create an actress to substitute for the star, becoming an overnight sensation that everyone thinks is a real person.

  • Director
    • Andrew Niccol
  • Writer
    • Andrew Niccol
  • Stars
    • Al Pacino
    • Catherine Keener
    • Rachel Roberts
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    64K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew Niccol
    • Writer
      • Andrew Niccol
    • Stars
      • Al Pacino
      • Catherine Keener
      • Rachel Roberts
    • 241User reviews
    • 92Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Al Pacino
    Al Pacino
    • Viktor Taransky
    Catherine Keener
    Catherine Keener
    • Elaine Christian
    Rachel Roberts
    Rachel Roberts
    • Simone
    • (as Simone)
    Benjamin Salisbury
    Benjamin Salisbury
    • Production Assistant
    Winona Ryder
    Winona Ryder
    • Nicola Anders
    Darnell Williams
    • Studio Executive #1
    Jim Rash
    Jim Rash
    • Studio Executive #2
    Ron Perkins
    Ron Perkins
    • Studio Executive #3
    Jay Mohr
    Jay Mohr
    • Hal Sinclair
    Evan Rachel Wood
    Evan Rachel Wood
    • Lainey Christian Taransky
    Jeffrey Pierce
    Jeffrey Pierce
    • Kent
    Jeff Williams
    Jeff Williams
    • Man in Suit
    Mitzi Martin
    Mitzi Martin
    • Premiere Audience Member
    Carole Androsky
    • Premiere Audience Member
    • (as Carol Androsky)
    Christopher Neiman
    Christopher Neiman
    • Premiere Audience Member
    Jolie Jenkins
    Jolie Jenkins
    • Premiere Audience Member
    Derrex Brady
    Derrex Brady
    • Premiere Audience Member
    Lisa Cerasoli
    • Premiere Audience Member
    • Director
      • Andrew Niccol
    • Writer
      • Andrew Niccol
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    6Atreyu_II

    Could have been a great movie

    "S1m0ne" is a different kind of movie, with an original, different and very interesting idea. But, despite this clever premise, it was a disappointment.

    The plot is brilliant in fact: Viktor Taransky, a producer with his career in danger, desperately needs a success. He decides to create a virtual actress named "Simone". "Simone" is perfect, gorgeous, beautiful and sexy. She's not real, but nobody knows that and she becomes a major hit.

    However, this intelligent and amazing idea is ruined as Simone's fame grows to the extreme. Viktor Taransky, not to reveal the truth, is forced to "hide" her from the public and this ends up becoming too much for him. That's when the movie becomes ridiculous: he decides to ruin Simone's image in all ways, but the more he tries to do it, the more the public likes her. From this part on, the rest is pointless and pathetic. The ending is probably the worst and most ridiculous ending I've ever seen in a movie.

    Al Pacino, as usual, is great and this role of Viktor Taransky is one of his best roles. The beautiful Rachel Roberts is great as "S1m0ne".

    In conclusion: it's truly a pity how such a genial idea was ruined by rubbish humor. The movie had potential to be much better than this. After all, the plot was so good... a wasted opportunity. If this movie was made more carefully, it could have something special like "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" and "The Mask".
    8gradyharp

    Why, we can do this on our computer.....!

    S1m0ne (SIMONE) is a creative little piece of filmmaking from the young New Zealand writer director Andrew Niccol (Gattaca, The Truman Show, Lord of War, The Host, Dali & I:The Surreal Story). While this may not register in the 'best films of the decade' category, it certainly challenges both our thinking and our imagination and creates a sense of wonder at just how far we have come with computer generation.

    Has-been movie director/producer Viktor Taransky (Al Pacino, shining) faces disaster when his star Nicola Anders (Winona Ryder) deserts his latest desperate need for a hit film and comes up with the alternative - create a superstar by using a digital synthespian, a creature who via computer codes is destined to do anything the creator decides. And voila! Simone (or rather S1m0ne - Sim-One, the technology used to creature such ventures.) Viktor is saved as Simone (Rachel Roberts) becomes the superstar of Viktor's dreams - winning awards, and Viktor's heart - only requiring that he ultimately tell the public of his sham, a deed he attempts to avoid through means that place him in big trouble. The story is fantasy, but in Niccol's hands the fantasy becomes possibility and makes us question just how far advanced have we become...perhaps too far.

    The strong supporting cast includes, along with Winona Ryder, Catherine Keener, Benjamin Salisbury, Jay Mohr, Evan Rachel Woods, and of course the digitally altered Rachel Roberts. The test of a good comedy is whether it can incorporate tragedy and still entertain. This film succeeds.

    Grady Harp
    6ccthemovieman-1

    Interesting Premise, But Nothing Special Movie-Wise

    This wasn't a bad comedy starring a famous actor who is known more for his dramatic roles: Al Pacino.

    For a one-joke storyline, I thought the film was pretty good, and certainly better than the critics would have you believe. The story moved well, only getting a little preposterous in the final 15-25 minutes, although the whole film is a tongue-and-cheek look at Hollywood fame.

    It's a nice-looking DVD and Rachel Roberts falls in that category, too, as the beautiful computer-generated new movie star who isn't what people think.

    This turned out to be an "okay" but not one that people raved about or added to their collections. Maybe it was the weak ending.
    7TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Uneven, but definitely worth watching

    Ever since I first saw Gattaca, I've been looking for other films directed by Andrew Niccol. This being one of them, and so far, one of the only ones(but I certainly hope he makes more films in the future... he has some very interesting ideas), I simply had to watch. I was not disappointed. Like Gattaca, this is science fiction; however, Gattaca is more of a all-out sci-fi film, and S1m0ne only has some elements of science fiction. Before I comment on the sci-fi, I must comment on the great humor in the film. This is the first of Niccol's films(Truman Show, Gattaca and then this) I've seen that has comedy(in the form of satire, that is). Truly great comedy, as well. You know why? Because it's real. It's stuff that we can recognize, stuff that we know from ourselves, from the people around us. The comedy mostly revolves around how easily everyone is tricked, how quick they are to believe in something without any proof. I believe it was Voltaire who said: "If there were no God, it would be necessary to invent one". We want to be deceived, we want to be tricked, we want to have something to hope for and believe in. I mean, let's be honest; that is the very basis for why religion exists, and why people claim to spot UFOs. People need to believe in something... and they believe in Simone. Despite what her maker has her do, despite no one ever having met her in person, people love her. They need to. They need someone, something to believe in. The many scenes of Viktor covering up Simone not being real, creating the illusion of her in various forms to satisfy other people's urge to see her, meet her, talk to her may be somewhat slapstick in their nature, but they only emphasize how ludicrous and easily bought the everyday man is. They want to believe it so badly, they simply can't accept anything else. This seems to be what most critics of this film are missing. Their refusal to accept it is simply them denying human nature. As Pacino's character realizes near the end: "She's indestructible". It is not possible to remove her, because the public won't accept it. She must exist. I noticed a lot of references to the story of Frankenstein in this film. It is basically the 21st century's version of Frankenstein, with some computer-based science fiction elements and set in Hollywood. I have never seen a film that so openly mocks the superficiality of Hollywood, and for that reason alone, anyone should see it. The plot is very good, though it develops at a somewhat uneven pace... in fact, the pacing seems a tad off. The acting is mostly very good. The special effects are top-notch... they were in 2002, and they still are. This could have been better, but it was still very good. I recommend this to anyone who is interested from reading the plot outline, people who enjoyed Gattaca and fans of science fiction as commentary on real issues. 7/10
    8dromasca

    Interesting and Entertaining

    Director and writer Andrew Nicol has only a few scripts and movies in his record, but all are memorable. He wrote and directed 'Gattaca', wrote 'The Truman Show' script, and here he is again both writing and directing with 'S1m0ne'. It is seldom that one director chooses his films in such a focused manner, and in his case it certainly pays back.

    'S1m0ne' is another story about Hollywood, but a really original one. Since the film was released the first completely virtual film became reality, and some of the best movies of 2002 combine real actors and fantastic computer generated characters. Is this a threat to the big star system? This is the main theme of the movie. The second, and maybe even more important is the cult for icons, the morbid fascination of the public with the life of celebrities. The two themes play well together, combined with the excellent portrait that Al Pacino creates for his Faustian director.

    I liked the movie. It has enough interesting material to keep the interest. The weaker points are the length - yet another film which would have benefit if it was 10-15 minutes shorter - and the final which is too conventional relative to the originality of the rest of the script.

    8/10 on my personal scale - go and see or rent it, you will not be disappointed.

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    • Trivia
      After seeing the photorealism of the computer generated actors in Final Fantasy : Les Créatures de l'esprit (2001), the producers started to lean toward the idea of having Simone actually be a computer generated actress. However, after heavy opposition from the Screen Actor's Guild, claiming in so many words that replacement of actors in ALL movies would be the next logical step, the idea was scrapped.
    • Goofs
      Under present Academy rules a performer can be nominated for only one performance in any acting category. This rule is broken deliberately - Simone is so wonderful that the Academy is prepared to break its own rules for her.
    • Quotes

      Viktor: [to Simone] You're more authentic than all the people who worship you, and that's the problem you're lookin' at... the real fraud. I told myself this was all about the work. But if that were the truth, it wouldn't matter to me that you got all the attention, and it does; it does. I'm sorry, Simone. Here I was trying to convince the whole world you existed, but what I was really trying to do was convince them that I exist.

    • Crazy credits
      Despite the fact he has an important role in the film, Elias Koteas who plays Hank is not credited.
    • Alternate versions
      In the initial August 2002 theatrical release, Rachel Roberts, the actress who portrays "most aspects" of Simone, is uncredited. According to an Associated Press interview with Roberts published after the film's release, this will be changed in the video release so that Roberts is credited.
    • Connections
      Featured in Great Movie Mistakes 2: The Sequel (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Adagio for Strings
      Written by Samuel Barber

      Performed by Dale Warland Singers

      Courtesy of American Choral Catalogue

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Simone
    • Filming locations
      • Greystone Park & Mansion - 905 Loma Vista Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Niccol Films
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,688,676
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,813,463
      • Aug 25, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,576,023
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1
      • 2.35 : 1

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