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Equals

  • 2015
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
34K
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Nicholas Hoult and Kristen Stewart in Equals (2015)
Nia and Silas are two people who work together in a futuristic society known as The Collective, which has ended crime and violence by genetically eliminating all human emotions. Despite this, Nia and Silas can't help noticing a growing attraction between them, leading them to a forbidden relationship -- at first tentative, but then exploding into a passionate romance. As suspicion begins to mount among their superiors, the couple will be forced to choose between going back to the safety of the lives they have always known, or risk it all to try and pull off a daring escape.
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In an emotionless utopia, two people fall in love when they regain their feelings from a mysterious disease, causing tensions between them and their society.In an emotionless utopia, two people fall in love when they regain their feelings from a mysterious disease, causing tensions between them and their society.In an emotionless utopia, two people fall in love when they regain their feelings from a mysterious disease, causing tensions between them and their society.

  • Director
    • Drake Doremus
  • Writers
    • Nathan Parker
    • Drake Doremus
  • Stars
    • Nicholas Hoult
    • Kristen Stewart
    • Vernetta Lopez
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    34K
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    • Director
      • Drake Doremus
    • Writers
      • Nathan Parker
      • Drake Doremus
    • Stars
      • Nicholas Hoult
      • Kristen Stewart
      • Vernetta Lopez
    • 211User reviews
    • 122Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Nicholas Hoult
    Nicholas Hoult
    • Silas
    Kristen Stewart
    Kristen Stewart
    • Nia
    Vernetta Lopez
    Vernetta Lopez
    • Woman at Turnstile
    Scott Lawrence
    Scott Lawrence
    • Mark
    Kate Lyn Sheil
    Kate Lyn Sheil
    • Kate
    Rebecca Hazlewood
    Rebecca Hazlewood
    • Zoe
    Park Yoo-hwan
    • Seth
    • (as Yu Hwan Park)
    Bel Powley
    Bel Powley
    • Rachel
    David Selby
    David Selby
    • Leonard
    Aurora Perrineau
    Aurora Perrineau
    • Iris
    Nathan Parker
    Nathan Parker
    • David
    Jessica Lois
    • Coupler Woman
    Seth Adams
    Seth Adams
    • Health and Safety Guard
    Dennis Shin
    • Health and Safety Guard
    Guy Pearce
    Guy Pearce
    • Jonas
    Ananda Jacobs
    • Receptionist
    Hershel Peppers
    • Doctor
    Claudia Kim
    Claudia Kim
    • The Collective
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Drake Doremus
    • Writers
      • Nathan Parker
      • Drake Doremus
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    User reviews211

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    8msmoogoo

    It messed with my emotions

    There were a lot of parts about this movie that I didn't like. I'm tempted to give it a 7. Then I remember the way that it affected me emotionally, and I have to bump up the score. It made me think, and made me very sad. I feel a little traumatized at this point, but for me, that's a good thing.
    vasco_cid

    Rehashed to hell

    We shan't be fooled - original ideas, concepts and scripts come by very rarely these days. Over the years I've come to accept that we shall not blatantly blame the creative team for the lack of some originality whether it is on similar premise, plot points, slight clichés, or visual styles. But when the final product is just a lazy mash up all the above, ripped off of arguably better previous films, as well as famed English literature at its most obvious, is just harder to swallow. If you ever watched Kurt Wimmer's Equilibrium and Michael Bay's the Island you have most certainly watched Doremus' Equals.

    Pretentiously disguising the outright obvious rehash of ideas of a dystopian society where the inhabitants are deprived of different forms of freedom for the sake of a Utopian perfect society, with slower pacing, contemplating set up shots and heartfelt-advertising- like cinematography, we are left with a most forgetful film that never once introduces a single differentiating or provocative element.
    5Rick-34

    Nice world-building, now tell us an interesting story

    Equals is set in a futuristic world where, inexplicably, people have decided to "do away with emotions." Of course this phrase never has any real meaning, since any kind of inclination to do anything can be counted as an emotion. So really it's a sci-fi setting to explore the practice of the suppression of emotions. A problem which has never existed.

    OK, before I trash the movie too much: the acting is fine, the set design and look are very good, and the world-building is excellent. But what is the story here? Two people who aren't supposed to fall in love do so anyway. Call me a cynic but I need more than that.

    Compare and contrast Equals with The Lobster, another sci- fi/dystopian movie about suppressing emotions. Rather, The Lobster compares the societal demand that people form couples, regardless of how dysfunctional they are, against an underground movement of people who insist that being single should not be cause for rejection by society (though the rebels go too far the other way, adopting the "no emotional connections" attitude that fits with Equals). Somehow The Lobster manages to fit an interesting and funny story into the world. Equals? It gives us practically nothing.

    Perhaps this is just a distillation of the concept of Forbidden Love. I really expected more.
    9elliskjames

    For me, a near masterpiece

    I'll tell you what you need to know: if you like movies like this, you'll like this one. Maybe a whole lot. It's a science fiction movie with heart, that doesn't rely on explosions and death rays and warp speed travel, and it sheds light on things that are happening in our society today. The acting is very, very good. There is genuine chemistry between the leads, and they were both born to play these parts. The movie makes you think and feel. It's smart and it's deep. It's internally consistent. The soundtrack works. You can learn from it. There aren't anywhere near enough movies like this being made these days.

    Some people hated this movie. A lot of times, I think people that hate a movie like this are people who don't like the fact that their own shortcomings are being exposed.

    For me, when the movie ended, I experienced body-wide chills, and my eyes filled with tears. I loved it. I subtract a point because, from time to time, it moves a bit slower than it might need to. It's not quite an all time science fiction masterpiece, but it's close. It'll move you. You'll remember it. It'll give you something to talk about. It's a date movie you can both enjoy.

    If you like movies like this, you know who you are, and you can't possibly miss this movie. You won't. You're too smart for that.
    8fenianb-1

    THX 1138 anyone?

    First of all I very much liked this film. It's alway lovely to watch two symmetrically perfect human beings enjoy each other and allow us to watch. Kristen Stewart is an underrated actress with the potential of great things and I hope to enjoy her more. Nicholas Hoult is a beautiful man and a very good actor who is developing well. This film is, however, an incredible rip off of George Lucas' first film, THX 1138. How the film makers weren't sued I don't know. The near future is blandly gorgeous with "clean" humans whose only dread is obsolescence by way of our frailty as emotional, thoughtful creatures.. This has been bred out of us however genetics is a persistent and ever evolving pesky little demon which has weakened our ability to resist the aforementioned weakness of emotions. We witness two intelligent but remorselessly bland individuals slowly realize that they are inflected with emotion. Unfortunately those that can not fight it are doomed to the DEN where they are ruthlessly tortured and persuaded to kill themselves. Both Hoult, "Silas" and Stewart "Nia" fall in love and the plot then revolves on them getting away with it and getting away. There is good supporting drama from Guy Pierce and the wonderful Jacki Weaver but I am haunted by the future always being shades of grey with the only hope being that of escape. I loved THX 1138 when I was a very young film lover and I remember it. Which is why I liked Equals. I only hope it was meant as a homage. However I don't think I will remember it.

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    • Trivia
      Director Drake Doremus envisioned Nicholas Hoult and Kristen Stewart as the leads, but only together and if either one of them were unable to do the film, neither would be in it.
    • Goofs
      An "interstellar" news report says a space probe is preparing to land on planet TK-14 which is 798 million miles from Earth, but that distance is not interstellar. It is roughly the distance from the Sun to Saturn.
    • Quotes

      Silas: [propped up on his arm in bed with Nia] I never could have imagined what love felt like. It's... strange... like a tornado going around and...

      Nia: Yeah

      [laughs shyly, then turns serious]

      Nia: That's why I was scared of it at first.

      Silas: [nods several times]

      Nia: It's about giving. Like, I want you to take everything. I don't even know what it is but I want you to take it from me.

      Silas: I just wanna-

      [amusedly]

      Silas: I wanna run.

      [Nia laughs, Silas smiles]

      Silas: I mean like you and I, both of us, just run...

      [closes his eyes]

      Silas: ... as fast as we can, outside, just take off.

      [opens his eyes]

      Silas: It's so weird; I'm like... I keep thinking about... Ever since we were kids, it's been drilled to us that our purpose is to explore the universe, you know? Outer space is where we'll find the answers to why we're here and where we come from. It's like everyone's... searching for these answers eight hundred million miles away and the truth is the answers are right in front of us.

      [looks into Nia's eyes intensely]

      Silas: I know why I'm here.

      Nia: Me too.

    • Crazy credits
      In luminous letters in the closing credits, the letter 'E's' would light up first to mimic an 'equal sign' first before full illumination of all the letters.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Nicholas Hoult/John Turturro/Bret Baier (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Overture (Suite) No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068: II. Air (Air on a G String)
      Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach

      Performed by Capella Istropolitana, Jaroslav Dvorak

      Courtesy of Naxos of America

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Indonesia
    • Official sites
      • Mister Smith Entertainment (United Kingdom)
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Almas gemelas
    • Filming locations
      • Singapore
    • Production companies
      • Freedom Media
      • Infinite Frameworks Studios
      • Route One Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $16,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $33,258
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,206
      • Jul 17, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,084,628
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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