
Nicolas Bannister, a rugged and solitary veteran living in a near-future Miami flooded by rising seas, is an expert in a dangerous occupation: he offers clients the chance to relive any memory they desire. His life changes when he meets a mysterious young woman named Mae. What begins as a simple matter of lost and found becomes a passionate love affair. But when a different client's memories implicate Mae in a series of violent crimes, Bannister must delve through the dark world of the past to uncover the truth about the woman he fell for.
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Hugh Jackman | Nick Bannister |
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Rebecca Ferguson | Mae |
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Thandie Newton | Emily 'Watts' Sanders |
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Cliff Curtis | Cyrus Boothe |
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Marina de Tavira | Tamara Sylvan |
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Daniel Wu | Saint Joe |
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Mojean Aria | Sebastian Sylvan |
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Brett Cullen | Walter Sylvan |
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Natalie Martinez | Avery Castillo |
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Angela Sarafyan | Elsa Carine |
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Javier Molina | Hank |
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Sam Medina | Falks |
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Norio Nishimura | Harris |
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Roxton Garcia | Freddie |
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Giovannie Cruz | Cindy |
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Woon Young Park | Burly Bouncer |
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Han Soto | Wesley Humphrey |
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Rey Hernandez | Harry |
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Gabrielle Echols | Titch |
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Andrew Masset | Butler |
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Nico Parker | Zoe |
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Barbara Bonilla | Frances |
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Jules Hartley | Hooker |
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Jorge Longoria | Lorenzo |
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Ivan Mbakop | Sunburnt Man |
Director | Lisa Joy |
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Writer | Lisa Joy | |
Producer | Michael De Luca, Sam Gilberg, Elishia Holmes, Lisa Joy, D. Scott Lumpkin, Jonathan Nolan, Aaron Ryder, Athena Wickham | |
Musician | Ramin Djawadi | |
Photography | Paul Cameron |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
Subtitles | English |
Location | SciFi_Fantasy Disk |
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Purchased | Aug 20, 2021 at rarbg |
Quantity | 1 |
Watched | Aug 29, 2021 |
Index | 4684 |
Added Date | Aug 20, 2021 10:39:12 |
Modified Date | Aug 20, 2021 13:18:18 |
My quick rating - 6,8/10. Excellent vision of what will become of Miami. The way the mystery is pieced together from people's memories reminds me of how it was done in "Strange Days" Much tamer movie though. Still such a good all-around movie. In this sci-fi noir mystery, Hugh Jackman is the "doc" that helps people relive their memories through a technological advancement I am sure we shall be seeing at some point in our future. In doing so, he is able to log their memories onto disk (which they use glass drives in the movie, and those exist NOW, many movies are being archived on them as you read this). Well, when a woman (Rebecca Ferguson) strolls into the office, more like floats in as my reference of what Miami has become, he is immediately taken by her. Their on-screen chemistry really helps this flick work. I would also be remiss to not mention a great supporting job done by Thandiwe Newton as Jackmans assistant at the memory clinic (they never gave it a name that I caught). So that would be all fine and dandy, but there has to be some reason this woman graced him with his presence. This is where the mystery lies when their romance ends abruptly when Mae (Ferguson) vanishes. Bannister ( Jackman) is hell-bent on finding her which leads him deep into this new yet under-explained vision of Miami in a classic noir type tale. I do mention the setting since it was kind of strange there is nearly no mention as to why it is like this. The action is used merely when needed and not focused on like most popcorn flicks. Basically, because this isn't one of those, this one does force you to think so the release date is a bit suspect. All the elements for a true classic were here, just not fully achieved. But if you put those flaws aside, you will be left with one of the better flix to come out this year. And yes, the comparisons kept hitting me between Strange Days so if you are a huge fan of that movie as I am, you will enjoy this movie and also might be a bit peeved at the same time. It does enough to be different while remaining very similar.
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