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Children of Men
December 31st, 2006 under 2006, 9/10. [ Comments: none ]

After the first five minutes of this iconic film, I realized that I was in for a treat. Alfonso Cuaron’s visual storytelling techniques are among the best around. He skillfully puts the camera so that we’ll understand exactly what’s happening, but it’s not the typical spoon-fed garbage that is so common in film.

Clive Owen as Theodore Faron was deeply human, but heroic character that really gave us a birds-eye view of what was happening in 2027 London. With the addition of Michael Caine and the brilliant Julianne Moore, Children of Men took us to the heart of passion and humor that makes us human. Read more »


 


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