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Origin

  • 2023
  • PG-13
  • 2h 21m
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Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor in Origin (2023)
The unspoken system that has shaped America and chronicles how lives today are defined by a hierarchy of human divisions.
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The unspoken system that has shaped America and chronicles how lives today are defined by a hierarchy of human divisions.The unspoken system that has shaped America and chronicles how lives today are defined by a hierarchy of human divisions.The unspoken system that has shaped America and chronicles how lives today are defined by a hierarchy of human divisions.

  • Director
    • Ava DuVernay
  • Writers
    • Ava DuVernay
    • Isabel Wilkerson
  • Stars
    • Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
    • Jon Bernthal
    • Niecy Nash
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    7.5K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,587
    343
    • Director
      • Ava DuVernay
    • Writers
      • Ava DuVernay
      • Isabel Wilkerson
    • Stars
      • Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
      • Jon Bernthal
      • Niecy Nash
    • 76User reviews
    • 103Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 32 nominations total

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    Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
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    • Isabel Wilkerson
    Jon Bernthal
    Jon Bernthal
    • Brett Hamilton
    Niecy Nash
    Niecy Nash
    • Marion Wilkerson
    • (as Niecy Nash-Betts)
    Emily Yancy
    • Ruby Wilkerson
    Finn Wittrock
    Finn Wittrock
    • August Landmesser
    Victoria Pedretti
    Victoria Pedretti
    • Irma Eckler
    Jasmine Cephas Jones
    Jasmine Cephas Jones
    • Elizabeth Davis
    Isha Blaaker
    Isha Blaaker
    • Allison Davis
    • (as Isha Carlos Blaaker)
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    Myles Frost
    • Trayvon Martin
    Suraj Yengde
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    Donna Mills
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    • Director
      • Ava DuVernay
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      • Ava DuVernay
      • Isabel Wilkerson
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Origin' delves into caste systems, showcasing oppression's interconnectedness. It is lauded for its ambitious narrative, strong performances, and thought-provoking themes. However, some criticize its disjointed structure, dialogue-heavy approach, and perceived lack of depth in addressing societal divisions' root causes. Omissions of historical contexts like colonialism and a focus on specific groups are noted. Despite these issues, many find the film impactful and essential for reflecting on systemic oppression.
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    6AfricanBro

    Illuminating, but that's about it for me.

    Touching story but not really moved by the movie itself. Could be hard to watch for some. At the end of the day it was decent, I just think it was one of those movies that's more important than it's actually good. But because it's an important story people are gonna butter the movie up. Could've been a better as a documentary if you ask me.

    The grainy sharp visual style, evoking an old movie feel despite its modern setting, wasn't to my liking. It's paced really slow and isn't engaging. It works on the assumption that you're already invested and care. It's like using puppy dog eyes. There are scenes that work but too few and too far apart especially in the first half of the movie; so the parts in between felt like a drag. There are few scenes and conversations that are memorable later on that make it worth a watch. But I doubt this is a movie you'd wanna see twice. The movie could benefit from fewer subplots, like the mother's, to maintain better focus. I think I'd have been invested more if it was paced quicker and had less things going on.

    The biggest thing I learned about was the Indian dalits, called the untouchables, who're the lowest stratum of the castes in the India. The Jews, and African Americans in America. This isn't in the movie but Several scholars have drawn parallels between Dalits and the Burakumin of Japan, the Baekjeong of Korea, the Hukou system of China. I think learning about them was what made the movie interesting enough for me, otherwise if I had already known about them like I knew about Jews in Germany or blacks in America; I would've been even more bored.

    I wish it was paced better, it felt much longer than it actually is. For a good chunk of the second half, it felt like a wait for the conclusion. It's a very heavy loaded film and leaves you with things to think about and some learnings. It's a thought-provoking experience but struggles to captivate, taking too long to get into its stride.
    7CinemaSerf

    Origin

    The acting is all really quite adequate here, but it's not really that important to the fascinating underlying premiss that underpins the theory that race, in itself, might not be the reason for the hierarchical nature of a society that always manages to create sub-classes. Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor offers her own engaging perspective on author Isabel Wilkerson who is invited by a publisher to offer a more considered and less reactionary appraisal of race relations following the murder of a young black man who just happened to be in the wrong place (a white neighbourhood) at the wrong time. The audience know full well from the outset what has happened here, so that's not especially important to the plot either - it's her search for a rationale. That search attempts to draw parallels between the plight of the African American citizenry with the victims of Holocaust and of the system of caste that prevails in India. By spending a section of the film in Germany and then in India, we are exposed to a more internationalist view of just why society is made up of the have lots, the haves and the have nots - and at just how little much of that has changed for centuries. The comparison she develops works surprisingly convincingly, if not without it's flaws, and Ellis-Taylor acts well as a sort of sponge for the philosophies that emerge. The one element that it rather studiously avoids is religion. That isolation does rather compromise the authenticity of any conclusion as it doesn't acknowledge that so often the behaviour and structures of cultures are dictated by those atop them in some form of priesthood - whether they be Brahmin or Cardinal. There are a few familial sub-plots to add a bit of drama to the story, but I found them a little unnecessary as the theory elaborates more. It does come from a very specific American perspective - I'd be interested to see how it might turn out if it were to be remade from a Jewish or Indian point of view, but as it is - it's a thoughtful exercise in what makes human strata function and endure.
    9Socolorfull

    Heartbreaking and Illuminating

    Heartbreaking and illuminating, all at once. You might think a movie about a more academic leaning book might be boring and dry, but this film is quite the opposite. It's full of emotion, as we get the story of Isabel Wilkerson's personal life and the trials she faced leading up to the publication of Caste, as well as reinactments of significant historical events that inspired the thesis.

    Some parts of the movie lost my attention, but for the most part, I thought this was extremely well done. The acting was, all around, fantastic. The breakdown of the thesis at the core of the movie made sense, and the storytelling about the author herself kept the movie compelling.

    I hope you leave the move also looking for ways to defy caste.
    7steveinadelaide

    Unveils the deep roots of injustice

    Ava DuVernay's Origin isn't a conventional biopic. It's the story of Isabel Wilkerson's (Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor's) intellectual journey as she writes her ground-breaking book, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents, published in 2020. We see Wilkerson grapple with personal loss while meticulously researching and weaving together the insidious threads of racism that bind seemingly disparate historical events-American slavery, the Holocaust, and India's caste system.

    The film's greatest strength lies in its ambition. It tackles weighty themes without shying away from unflinching honesty. Brutal historical reenactments punctuate Wilkerson's personal journey, forcing us to confront the ugly truths about humanity's capacity for cruelty. This approach can feel jarring at times, but it undeniably leaves a mark.

    Origin stumbles a bit in its execution. The narrative structure can be disjointed, jumping between timelines and locations. While this reflects Wilkerson's own intellectual process, it sometimes left me feeling a tad disoriented. The film also leans heavily on dialogue, with some scenes feeling overly didactic. Think history lesson, not edge-of-your-seat thriller.

    That said, the acting is uniformly strong. Ellis-Taylor delivers a powerhouse performance, capturing Wilkerson's unwavering determination and vulnerability with equal measure. The supporting cast, including Connie Nielsen as a sceptical German intellectual, adds depth to the exploration of these complex issues.

    Visually, Origin is mostly a muted affair. The colour changes for present, flashbacks, historical events, and fictionalised episodes. The camerawork is steady and unobtrusive, putting the focus squarely on the characters and their stories. The score, a blend of melancholic strings and understated percussion, complements the emotional weight of the film.

    While Origin doesn't quite reach the heights of DuVernay's best work, it's still a compelling and thought-provoking film. It's a film that will stay with you, prompting reflection and perhaps even uncomfortable conversations.

    Origin isn't easy to watch. It's a movie that demands your attention and confronts you with uncomfortable truths. But if you're up for a challenging and ultimately rewarding cinematic experience, then this film is worth your time. Just be prepared to grapple with some heavy material.
    9snperera

    EVERYONE NEEDS TO SEE THIS MOVIE!

    This movie is so vital and so important and everyone needs to see it! It is so important to realize how connected all of us are!! How all of our issues and struggles and history are so similar! This movie is beautiful and brilliant and heartbreaking and honest! I hate that the world is this way! I hate that humanity has made the world this way. We could've had a better world. We could've had a loving and kind society and world. Everyone needs to see this movie and needs to read this book! Everything ia connected! Everything! I hope this movie is shown is classrooms and universities and on TV's all around the world!

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    • Trivia
      A Washington Post article titled "Budgets for 'prestige' films dried up. So Ava DuVernay found a new way." was released on 12/4/23; it details how DuVernay financed the film partly through grants, including from the Ford Foundation, which enabled her to make a bigger film.
    • Goofs
      When Brett and Isabel are riding in the Audi, the speedometer is at zero and doesn't move.
    • Quotes

      Isabel Wilkerson: And yes, not one of us was around when this house was built.

      Isabel Wilkerson: But here we are. The current occupants of a property with stress cracks built into the foundation, and a roof that must be replaced.

      Isabel Wilkerson: We are the heirs to whatever is right or wrong with it. We didn't erect the uneven pillars. But they are ours to deal with now.

      Isabel Wilkerson: The cracks won't fix themselves. Any more deterioration is on our watch.

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 2024 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Истоки
    • Filming locations
      • New Delhi, India
    • Production companies
      • ARRAY Filmworks
      • India Take One Productions
      • J4A
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    • Budget
      • $38,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,689,830
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $117,063
      • Dec 10, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,837,596
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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