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The Pod Generation

  • 2023
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  • 1h 50m
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Chiwetel Ejiofor and Emilia Clarke in The Pod Generation (2023)
A New York couple wild ride to parenthood using a new tool developed by a tech giant, Pegazus.
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In a not-so-distant future, tech giant Pegazus offers couples the opportunity to share their pregnancies via detachable artificial wombs or pods. And so begins Rachel and Alvy's wild ride to... Read allIn a not-so-distant future, tech giant Pegazus offers couples the opportunity to share their pregnancies via detachable artificial wombs or pods. And so begins Rachel and Alvy's wild ride to parenthood in this brave new world.In a not-so-distant future, tech giant Pegazus offers couples the opportunity to share their pregnancies via detachable artificial wombs or pods. And so begins Rachel and Alvy's wild ride to parenthood in this brave new world.

  • Director
    • Sophie Barthes
  • Writer
    • Sophie Barthes
  • Stars
    • Emilia Clarke
    • Chiwetel Ejiofor
    • Rosalie Craig
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    6.5K
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    • Director
      • Sophie Barthes
    • Writer
      • Sophie Barthes
    • Stars
      • Emilia Clarke
      • Chiwetel Ejiofor
      • Rosalie Craig
    • 53User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

    Videos5

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:28
    Official Trailer
    The Pod Generation: It's In The App
    Clip 0:53
    The Pod Generation: It's In The App
    The Pod Generation: It's In The App
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    The Pod Generation: It's In The App
    The Pod Generation: The Baby's Room
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    The Pod Generation: The Baby's Room
    The Pod Generation: Finding Our Balance
    Clip 1:41
    The Pod Generation: Finding Our Balance
    The Pod Generation: Let Nature Decide
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    The Pod Generation: Let Nature Decide

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    Emilia Clarke
    Emilia Clarke
    • Rachel Novy
    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    • Alvy Novy
    Rosalie Craig
    Rosalie Craig
    • Womb Center Director
    Vinette Robinson
    Vinette Robinson
    • Alice
    Veerle Dejaeger
    • Folio Executive #1
    Lamara Strijdhaftig
    Lamara Strijdhaftig
    • Folio Executive #2
    Emma De Poot
    • Folio Executive #3
    Kyoung Her
    • Folio Executive #4
    Karel Van Cutsem
    • Folio Executive #5
    David Beelen
    David Beelen
    • Folio Executive #6
    • (as Nilson David)
    Bernard Gallant
    • Folio Executive #7
    Aslin Farrell
    Aslin Farrell
    • HR Director Folio
    Benedict Landsbert-Noon
    Benedict Landsbert-Noon
    • Josh
    Padraig Turley
    • Alvy's Student #2
    Paul Kiza Amani
    • Alvy's Student #3
    Leonard Santos
    • Alvy's Student #4
    Loreanne Asratian
    • Alvy's Student #5
    Malaika Wilson
    Malaika Wilson
    • Alvy's Student #6
    • Director
      • Sophie Barthes
    • Writer
      • Sophie Barthes
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    User reviews53

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    4LucyKempers

    Start's off strong

    Start's off strong and intriguing with dark undertones..... around halfway through the film however, it just suddenly turns silly. The behaviour of the two leads becomes juvenile and slapstick and it goes from alluding to being more of a thriller into a light hearted comedy. It also slows pace massively and the second half is just padded out with nothing really interesting happening and just more of a romance story.

    This would have been better suited to an hour long short show, and it ending with a sinister tone. The two leads act well with what they are given. The dreamlike sequences were also overused massively and irrelevant to the story.

    I liked the premise of the film and the visuals so it had that going for it. It got the sci-fi aesthetic right at least.
    6elliest_5

    Cute but toothless

    Like others said, this film very much feels like an extended Black Mirror episode, but without a twist or something edgy to make it memorable.

    This young couple want to have a baby in a world where babies can be made in artificial wombs i.e. Egg-shaped "pods". The woman (a nice portrayal by Emilia Clarke - the American accent was probably unnecessary given that there's no relevant backstory) is a highly successful professional, working for the same corporation that actually offers the pod services. She's an all around modern woman, having accepted the quirks and conveniences of this very high-tech society. Her husband, on the other hand (a warm and relatable portrayal by Chiwetel Ejiofor) is an old-school botanologist, who loves nature and is sceptical towards all of this tech taking over natural processes like pregnancy and childbirth.

    You'd think that this conflict would drive the plot, but it doesn't. It somehow gets resolved very easily, without much of a takeaway and that's the problem of the whole film. No conflict, no high stakes, no twists or sinister revelations, just literally what it says on the tin: a couple having a baby in a pod.

    There is no discernible stance or point that the film is making. If the point is "natural is better", it is made in a very underwhelming manner. If the point is to offer some food for thought and debate, then it also fails: there is, for example, the angle of this method of reproduction being liberating for women and an opportunity for men to bond with their unborn baby in a more meaningful way - but this gets quickly dismissed and satirized as if there isn't a deeper discussion about bodily autonomy and gender roles behind it.

    One thing I will praise is the pace and aesthetic. I didn't find it slow, despite the lack of an exciting plot. And that's an achievement of the art department, which made the whole flow and visuals soothing and satisfying.

    Decent effort, but ultimately powerless.
    6scientya

    Better would have been a Black Mirror episode

    "The Pod Generation" had the potential to shine as a gripping Black Mirror episode, with a compact runtime of just one hour. However, it seemed to have been needlessly stretched to 111 minutes, weakening its impact and leaving the narrative feeling rather hollow. Throughout the film, there were several scenes (dream scenes, therapy sessions, ...) that felt exuberant and ultimately failed to contribute significantly to the story, resulting in a sense of dragging and stagnation.

    Even with the extended runtime, "The Pod Generation" left viewers with a lingering sense of incompleteness, as though there were unresolved threads that needed further exploration. I would have loved further world building or an extension of the conspiracies that were teased. Without any of that, the story could have been tighter, focusing on its core themes and plot points, and it would have benefitted from a more concise approach to storytelling, akin to the thought-provoking brevity that Black Mirror is known for.
    5jtindahouse

    Completely unwilling to step out of its own comfort zone

    I can't remember the last time I watched a movie with as little conflict or drama as 'The Pod Generation'. Did they just think that their concept was so original and interesting that they didn't even need to add a hook of any sort to the script? It's really bizarre to watch. There is nothing at stake in the film. Nothing to look forward to or anticipate or even think about. The film just plods along for 100 minutes of nothingness.

    The only thing that saves it from being completely unwatchable is the charisma of its two leads. About all you can really do is sit back and peacefully enjoy their interactions and screen time. If that sounds like a nice time to you, you might just enjoy this film.

    'The Pod Generation' is a film completely unwilling to step out of its own comfort zone. The concept is mildly interesting (for the first 15 minutes) and that's about it. A generous 5/10.
    7AnonymousFilmLover26

    Interesting but slow...

    This one kind of stumped me. I'm a fan of Emilia Clarke, I'm always down to watch any new projects of hers...and yet, something about "The Pod Generation" just seemed a little off to me. It was good enough overall, I didn't hate it. But the execution was so-so. Dialogue seemed clunkily-written and the overall pacing was too slow to fit under the traditional sci-fi genre. In fact, I'd classify this as a 'futuristic drama', more than anything. It has its quirks, but I didn't find it a romantic comedy, either. The repetitive dream sequences were thought-provoking but really went nowhere.

    Emilia Clarke gives a solid performance despite her character's lack of backstory and depth. I think maybe that's what it's missing...the plot itself has potential but it never quite lives up to it. Mr. Chiwetel also gives a good performance, but there's no soul to this movie...aside from Emilia Clarke's truly radiant smile.

    Just a set of confused parents-to-be, trying to sort out the rules and regulations around an AI-assisted "pregnancy" (via a Pod, hence the title). Alas, it was a great premise. As others had said, it would've made a stellar story for the TV show Black Mirror. (I would award automatic bonus points if Emilia and Chiwetel had still appeared!)

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    • Trivia
      At about the 1:25:44 mark, Rachel is walking through the baby store dream and you can clearly see the three dragon tattoo on Emilia Clarke's right wrist from her Game of Thrones role.
    • Goofs
      Arround minute 22, when Rachel is consulting the fees sheet, the 3rd and 4th lines from last, in the boy column, show $5,500 but the real number should be $550.
    • Connections
      Featured in Amanda the Jedi Show: I Watched 45 Movies in 1 Week | 'Talk to Me' and the Best Movies of Sundance 2023 Explained (2023)

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 2023 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Belgium
      • France
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Репродукція майбутнього
    • Production companies
      • Align
      • Quad
      • Scope Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $31,569
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,949
      • Aug 13, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $58,309
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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