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Children of Men

Cast

Clive Owen, Clare-Hope Ashitey, Michael Caine, Julianne Moore View All


Crew

Alfonso Cuarón (Screenplay), Alfonso Cuarón (Director), David Arata (Screenplay), Timothy J. Sexton (Screenplay) View All

Release: Sep. 19th, 2006
Runtime: 1 hour, 49 minutes
In 2027, in a chaotic world in which humans can no longer procreate, a former activist agrees to help transport a miraculously pregnant woman to a sanctuary at sea, where her child's birth may help scientists save the future of humankind.
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CiCi
For such a quintessentially British film, it was largely ignored, and I genuinely feel as though this is amongst the greatest British films ever made, so I can't understand how it didn't sweep the majority of categories.
MovieMeditation
Diego was never able to carry on the human legacy by himself anyways, but with hope in short supply you will do anything to hold on to just the slightest resemblance of hope and not until that hope has died out will you ever give up believing and praying for a better tomorrow, though there is alway....
Iroquois
Though Gravity may have swept the Oscars (and it is a good film in its own right), I still can't help but think that its winning might have been a bit of a sympathy vote for this win-less Cuarn film, which is still one of the best films of the last ten years and will probably still hold up ten years....
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