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Synopsis: The organization Brand New-U identifies networks of IDENTICALS - people who walk like you, talk like you, but are walking through different, better lives - and helps their customers make a life upgrade: eliminating the better-life donor, and relocating their client to that brand new life. Slater seems to have the perfect life, the perfect job and the perfect girlfriend. But when Slater's girlfriend is abducted by Brand New-U, and a corpse left in her place, he is forced to become an Identical. As he moves through a series of parallel lives, he becomes more and more obsessed with finding his girlfriend, but what he must find in the end is himself.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Thriller
Director(s): Simon Pummell
Production: Hot Property Films
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.0
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Year:
2015
100 min
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They say we have benefactors.

They say where there's

faith, there's generosity.

Generosity? Whose generosity is that?

Powerful people who believe

that humanity can still evolve.

Let me give you this.

The Baby Desert Eagle,

here's a handy little thing.

Okay, use it, leave it, I will collect it.

Here is the phone, and you know the drill.

Yeah. One number.

So, when do I call?

When you want to.

Follow your heart, it'll

all fall into place.

So.

Hello.

Have you come for me or her?

That's a bit of a difficult question.

Yes. It is.

Well, maybe it's time you decided.

Are you okay?

I've been waiting for you.

Waiting?

What do you mean?

I just mean...

I'm glad you found me.

Yeah. Um, I'm glad, too.

I had a dream about you.

I needed you.

I reached a door.

I was convinced you were behind it.

If I could just open it,

I'd find you.

Are you okay?

And did you?

I don't know.

He's been expecting you.

But you know that better than anyone.

After all, it's as if

we all know each other.

Yeah. It's a strange feeling, isn't it?

It's a beautiful thing.

I had a dream about you.

I needed you.

And then, I reached a door.

You have my photograph.

And if I could just open it...

I'd find you.

I know why you've come.

And you and the other versions of you?

God knows.

Maybe they're struggling along.

Maybe they're dead.

I don't need to worry about them right now.

They're very unaware people.

They don't understand like you and me do.

Don't you ever want to

be me when we're f***ing?

Melt into a perfect version of you and me.

Can you...

Look at me.

So...

Will I make it?

Hello.

Don't you wanna know who I am?

I know who you are.

I know who you are.

I know who you are.

I know who you are.

I know who you are.

Oh, um, killing you will hurt me a little,

but I am prepared.

I am so, so prepared.

We don't have to do this.

Uh...

Oh, yes, I do.

And you know what? Hmm.

I seem to have the edge here.

Oh.

You don't have to do

this. Please don't do this.

Can you be the strongest Slater?

Can you be the strongest Slater?

...strongest Slater?

Can you be the strongest Slater?

Can you be the strongest Slater?

Help me.

There's a better life waiting for us.

Can you be the strongest Slater?

Help me.

- Somebody else.

- Can you be

the strongest Slater?

Somewhere else.

Can you be the strongest Slater?

Can you be the strongest Slater?

There's a better life.

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Simon Pummell

Simon Pummell is a British filmmaker currently based in Amsterdam in The Netherlands, best known for directing Bodysong (2003) a documentary feature film that portrays the human life-cycle through archive footage from across a century of moving image creation.He studied Film & Television in the animation department at the Royal College of Art. more…

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