Sin niños, sin futuro, sin esperanza.
Año 2027: el ser humano está al borde de la extinción: los hombres han perdido la capacidad de procrear y se ignora por qué razon todas las mujeres del planeta se han vuelto estériles. Al mismo tiempo, el mundo se estremece cuando muere un muchacho de 18 años, la persona más joven de la Tierra. Se vive, pues, una situación de caos galopante. En tales circunstancias, Theo (Clive Owen), un desilusionado ex-activista radical de Londres convertido en burócrata, es contratado por Julian (Julianne Moore) para que proteja a una mujer que puede tener el secreto de la salvación de la humanidad, la persona más valiosa de la Tierra...
"Children of Men," a gripping dystopian thriller released in 2006, is a cinematic masterpiece that delves into a bleak future where humanity faces extinction due to global infertility. Directed by Alfonso Cuarón and produced by Universal Pictures and Strike Entertainment, the film unfolds in a war-torn United Kingdom, one of the last functioning societies in a world on the brink of collapse. The narrative follows Theo Faron, portrayed by Clive Owen, a disillusioned former activist who is thrust into a perilous mission to protect Kee, a miraculously pregnant woman, played by Clare-Hope Ashitey. As Theo navigates through a landscape rife with chaos and despair, the film masterfully blends intense action sequences with profound social commentary, making it a compelling exploration of hope and human resilience. The film's visual storytelling is particularly noteworthy, with long, uninterrupted takes that immerse the audience in the gritty reality of this dystopian world. Cuarón's use of handheld cameras and natural lighting adds a raw, documentary-like feel to the film, enhancing its sense of urgency and authenticity. The cinematography, led by Emmanuel Lubezki, captures the desolation and tension of the setting, from the bombed-out streets of London to the claustrophobic interiors of refugee camps. These technical achievements not only serve the narrative but also elevate "Children of Men" to a visual and emotional tour de force. Beyond its technical prowess, "Children of Men" is rich with thematic depth, addressing issues such as immigration, government control, and the human condition. The film's portrayal of a society grappling with the loss of hope and the rise of authoritarianism resonates deeply with contemporary audiences, making it a timeless piece of cinema. The character of Kee, a symbol of hope and renewal, challenges the viewer to reflect on the potential for change and redemption even in the darkest of times. Her journey, supported by a diverse cast of characters including Julian (Julianne Moore) and Jasper (Michael Caine), underscores the film's message of solidarity and the enduring power of human connection. "Children of Men" stands as a testament to the power of cinema to provoke thought and inspire change. Its haunting depiction of a world on the edge of collapse serves as a stark warning about the consequences of societal neglect and division. Yet, amidst the despair, the film offers a glimmer of hope, reminding us of the resilience of the human spirit and the possibility of a better future. Through its masterful storytelling and profound themes, "Children of Men" remains a poignant and relevant work that continues to captivate and challenge audiences worldwide.
Año2006
Página principal http://www.universalstudiosentertainment.com/children-of-men/
Presupuesto76000000$
Ingresos70595464$
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GénerosDramaAcciónSuspenseCiencia ficción
Países de producciónUnited KingdomUnited States of America