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Womb
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After her lover (Matt Smith) dies prematurely, a woman (Eva Green) makes the controversial decision to bring him back to life by bearing the clone of her dead beloved.
After her lover (Matt Smith) dies prematurely, a woman (Eva Green) makes the controversial decision to bring him back to life by bearing the clone of her dead beloved.
Actors:
Amanda Lawrence,
Lukas Hawkins,
Jennifer Lim,
Anna-Zsófia Drávucz,
Adrian Wahlen,
Ella Smith,
Tristan Christopher
Amanda Lawrence
Lukas Hawkins
1996
Jennifer Lim
1980, London, England, UK
Anna-Zsófia Drávucz
Adrian Wahlen
5 August 1997, Berlin, Germany
Ella Smith
6 June 1983, London, England, UK
Tristan Christopher
Country:
France
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Filmcritic.com
March 30, 2012
One of the more effectively eerie chamber dramas to come around so far this year, perhaps because its chosen "chamber" exists on an otherworldly plane.May 04, 2012
Clone looks good and may get under your skin - if you can put up with the story's glacial pace, which is so creepingly slow that it's no wonder that the token of the pair's childhood love is a snail.March 30, 2012
You are unlikely to see a movie about incest made as sensitively and tastefully as "Womb.''March 28, 2012
Too abstract to suggest a coherent moral lesson, but too remote to foster a satisfying emotional connection, Womb feels barren, an attempt to do too much that ultimately does very little.March 29, 2012
The eeriness is underscored by the subtly intricate sound design, and by Green's subtle performance. She deftly balances her desire for the lost Tommy with the maternal responsibility to shield her son.May 04, 2012
Péter Szatmári's atmospheric photography of brooding, steely blue skies, bleak deserted beaches and soggy autumn woods is one of the chief virtues in this misbegotten enterprise.April 25, 2012
Despite a fascinating concept, a gorgeous look and a silky score, 'Clone' is difficult to warm to.May 03, 2012
Shonky science, flat fiction - this should never have left the lab.March 29, 2012
It's a fascinating film to think about, but far too cool to touch.May 03, 2012
The only thing which would make this film more awkward is watching it with your parents.
New York Times
March 30, 2012
If the 20-odd seconds of blank screen squatting pointlessly amid the opening credits aren't enough warning that you're in for some seriously sluggish storytelling, then the adoption of a snail as one of the central motifs should drive the point home.March 27, 2012
Green was meant for quick-witted comedy. Unfortunately, she's becoming a mainstay of painfully sincere slogs...