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Code 46
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In a dystopian future, insurance fraud investigator William Gold has a brief affair with Maria, who is in charge of the forgeries, which, despite his attempts to return home, causes him to become embroiled in an even bigger controversy in Shanghai.
In a dystopian future, insurance fraud investigator William Gold has a brief affair with Maria, who is in charge of the forgeries, which, despite his attempts to return home, causes him to become embroiled in an even bigger controversy in Shanghai.
Actors:
Mick Jones,
Shelley King,
Taro Sherabayani,
Essie Davis,
Jeanne Balibar,
Bruno Lastra,
Om Puri
Mick Jones
26 June 1955, Clapham, London, England, UK
Shelley King
25 September 1955, Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Taro Sherabayani
Essie Davis
1970, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Jeanne Balibar
13 April 1968, Paris, France
Bruno Lastra
Om Puri
18 October 1950, Ambala, Punjab, India
Director:
Michael Winterbottom
Michael Winterbottom
29 March 1961, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, UK
Country:
United Kingdom
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May 03, 2005
A luxurious sight to behold.
Common Sense Media
December 22, 2010
Disappointing sci-fi that's too intense for kids.
Denver Rocky Mountain News
September 10, 2004
It's a common enough problem in sci-fi movies. A filmmaker creates a totally convincing world but can't find a compelling story to put in it.
April 06, 2005
The premise was sounder than the execution.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
September 03, 2004
Winterbottom's movie may be cold, but it's still pretty cool.
February 16, 2016
a visually striking, but emotionally flat mash-up of romantic drama, film noir, and science fiction that sounds much more interesting than it turns out to be
Orlando Sentinel
October 08, 2004
Amid the white walls and slick surfaces of this film, the characters seem more like lab rats than human beings.
Christianity Today
September 11, 2006
What keeps Code 46 from living up to its fascinating premise is the lack of empathy we feel for William and Maria. They are almost like benign video game characters.
Houston Chronicle
August 26, 2004
Winterbottom and screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce sell the sci-fi but botch the interpersonal.
August 30, 2005
Satisfyingly cinematic
September 10, 2004
More a collage than a movie.
Detroit News
August 20, 2004
A provocative, classy, low-key sci-fi tale that presents a world so within reach it's scary.

