Gross US & Canada
$24,770
Opening weekend US & Canada
$6,927
Gross worldwide
$55,985
Gross US & Canada
$24,770
Opening weekend US & Canada
$6,927
Gross worldwide
$55,985
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By Janiya 2022-01-23 08:06:25
Defined as a fantasy film, um, fantasy enough. Should a woman be a guinea pig for a combination of a person and a starfish? Then the scientists left, and the women began to find ways to reproduce. Although I think it’s good for them to live on their own without the need to reproduce, there is nothing more to say about the meaning of life in reproduction.
Click in at will. I wanted to see what level of film was not good, but I didn’t watch it, but it turned out to be beautiful....
By Scotty 2022-01-23 08:06:25
When I saw it was the award-winning film of the Film Festival, I clicked on it and looked at it, and found that it was a mixed love-hate movie. First of all, there is a prerequisite for watching this movie: don't entangle the rationality of the plot, whether it is against science, especially how a boy is reproduced in the movie. Because the movie itself is surrealist, the absurdity of some plots is certain. Seeing other mentions of a hundred years of loneliness, these two works do have...
By Vilma 2022-01-23 08:06:25
After watching the movie, let’s talk about some thoughts:
1. Story. Some movies are attracted by storytelling, obviously this movie is not a work of this kind. The film tells of a sea star-like asexual reproduction experiment conducted on the island. The story of the last kind nurse who sent one of the cutest guinea pigs back to the civilized world. So the story is not the focus of the film.
2. Theme. Since the story is not the point, what does the director want to express with this...
By Dwight 2022-01-23 08:06:25
"Evolution Island" completely cracked
I think this movie is a work of "strong technology school". To put it in detail, the film originally wanted to set up suspense, through the suspense to guide the audience to think, to explore the "how the world" and "what is the subject" in the film, which corresponds to the "what in reality". Because all puzzles must have answers, generally speaking, the audience's interest in movies is to go to suspense, and ultimately feel deceived and lost because the puzzles are too simple. So the method...
By Christina 2022-01-23 08:06:25
The matriline of the patriline has become a cult
Just... the scene of a group of wriggling women on the beach late at night is really cult. How deep is our prejudice against humans? If human beings do some back-to-nature things, such as being naked, getting together and rubbing, and not paying attention to social distance, etc., do we break away from the definition of Homo sapiens? Is this civilization derived from wisdom a red tape that escapes the fundamental purpose of life, or is it the basis for human beings to be...
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By Theresa 2023-08-12 10:55:39
After reading the first hot review, I can probably sort out the context. The director's core is much more ruthless than her husband... This couple is a pair of male and female in the film industry, and her wife is almost a member of the family relative to her husband. She is unknown, she deserves more recognition in terms of depth and aesthetics, I am very...
By Bradford 2023-07-29 17:10:36
When the only mother/lover left him when he was young, did you ever think that the same eerie, horrific, dehumanized continent dominated by industrial machinery would be better than a closed, quiet, simple, anti-civilization...
By Hugh 2023-07-11 13:07:41
A bit disgusting, but the metaphors and symbols behind it are...
By Jacklyn 2023-05-21 16:42:21
I think it's the first time I've seen such a literary horror...
By Bobbie 2023-05-13 09:12:06
Just like the nightmare of a child who went to the beach during the day to play crazy, there will be many bizarre scenes about the sea in the dream. I think a little bit about the fairy tale of the little mermaid. The conquest, compassion, and compassion of one species toward...
Nicolas: Why am I sick?
La mère: Because at your age your body is changing and weakening.
Nicolas: Like lizards?
La mère: In a way. Like lizards or crabs. When they molt, they're very fragile.
[pause]
Nicolas: And starfish?
La mère: They only change once, at birth.
Nicolas: And afterwards?
La mère: Afterwards... a new cycle begins.
[pause]
La mère: A new life.
Stella: I can keep a secret.
Stella: What's that?
Nicolas: A ferris wheel.
Stella: And what does this wheel do?
Nicolas: You get on it and it spins around.