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Synopsis: Marc (Tom Hughes) is diagnosed with a disease and is given one year left to live. Unable to accept his own end, he decides to freeze his body. Sixty years later, in the year 2084, he becomes the first man to be revived in history. It is then he discovers that the love of his life, Naomi (Oona Chaplin), has accompanied him this entire time in a way that he'd never expected.
Genre: Drama, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Mateo Gil
Production: Syfy Films
  2 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Metacritic:
59
Rotten Tomatoes:
77%
NOT RATED
Year:
2016
112 min
191 Views


about you, and love you right now?

Who's ever gonna care

about you more than me?

There'll be other people to love.

Other people will care about me.

Ugh, you f***er!

You f***er, no, no!

God! You f***ing a**hole! No!

Hey.

You're wrong.

Life is...

Finding harmony in

life is too difficult.

It's too fragile.

You think I'm gonna be able to find

it in another place, another time?

Are you really sure about this?

Those all for me?

Mark, what are you doing here?

Are you okay?

There's so many, it'd be

easy to make a mistake.

Others maybe, not me.

Come sit down.

Elizabeth, do you know anything about

the experiences previous

to my reanimation?

Experiences?

I was wondering how many

rehearsals they need.

How many doubts they have to resolve

before they reanimate someone.

Must be a very long process.

You mean other people before you?

Exactly.

I don't know.

I hadn't thought about it.

You know, everybody here signed

a confidentiality agreement.

Is this about Naomi?

Someday, they'll overcome

all of these difficulties.

And you'll be able to be

together again, just like before.

It's only a matter of time.

Okay?

I'm gonna finish my walk.

Wait, I'll go with you.

No, no, really.

There's no need.

Will you really be okay?

Yeah.

Thank you, Elizabeth.

His anxiety isn't going away.

He seems more...

Detached.

And some of his behavior is

similar to the first week's.

How accurate would you

say these memories are?

80 percent. I recorded

them almost immediately.

Well, clearly we've been unable to

halt the depersonalization process.

Do you think neural damage

might be spreading?

Oh, no. He's only just

recently informed of Naomi.

So it's normal for him to feel confused.

Let's not get ahead of ourselves and

mistake this for something that it's not.

I don't know, I'm afraid there's

something we're incapable of seeing.

His mind is always...

way ahead of...

I, I'm just afraid of

what he might think.

Do you have a suggestion to make?

I say we get him outta here.

Let him see the world and

forget himself for a little while.

It's still too soon, Elizabeth.

His organism is still very fragile.

You know his lungs are still not ready.

Besides, things on the

outside are still too hot

because of the rumors

about our experiments.

More protests have been announced.

It's too risky to let Marc out

before we've presented

the project to the media.

I'll up the dosages of all

anticonvulsants and tranquilizers.

What do you think?

We might have to reduce

the disconnections.

And be on the lookout for

possible respiratory depression.

What about being straight with him?

It might help him.

You know, let's explain to him

that his neurons aren't dying

and his memories aren't

being erased for no reason.

That we do know the cause.

Let's explain to him that

he's boycotting himself.

Elizabeth, even if Marc

were able to understand,

he wouldn't be prepared

to take control.

And the process might even

accelerate if you attempted

to throw in the towel

and give up altogether.

That's not the real issue here.

Marc's decision is what matters.

He isn't here by chance.

He chose to stop living so

he could have another life.

Well, he certainly feels

very guilty about Naomi.

No wonder.

He sacrificed a remarkable

woman for an inadequate dream.

Marc is an adult

who made his own decisions and

has to live with the consequences.

He'll get over it...

in due time.

Elizabeth...

There's no need to

tackle it all by yourself.

You mustn't.

It's important you don't

transmit this uneasiness to Marc.

If you need a rest,

please tell us.

I need you happy.

The bosses gave me permission.

We can have sex now.

But softly.

So...

This pill is so you

can maintain erection.

And this is a desire stimulant.

One for each of us.

Everybody uses them.

I always take them.

They increase desire quickly

and without side effects.

Are you all right?

I'm sorry.

I'm still hurt.

It's okay.

Before I died, I thought

there was nothing after death.

Now, I'm sure.

Why do we yearn so

desperately for life after death?

I did a reset, but

they're not responding...

What is it that we want?

Okay, I'm coming.

Perhaps reward for our grief.

Or punishment for our sins.

No.

What we really expect to find

is what we already know.

What we once had...

And lost.

If there was something...

We would turn it

into more of the same.

The same chaos and

the same beauty.

The same reward

for the same effort.

The same tale

by the same idiot.

If there was something...

It will probably be purgatory.

Allow me to show you

what it might look like.

- No!

- We're here.

Come on!

- Aah!

- What happened?

We don't know.

Alex, back off, please.

Easy, easy.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, easy.

Easy. Easy.

That's it, lie down.

Take a rest.

- No, no, no, no, my God!

- Relax, relax.

Introduce mixture.

He's not responding!

He doesn't respond to Mother.

What's going on here?

He was fine a minute ago!

Hold him! Hold him down!

Give me an I.M.!

Give me an I.M.!

- He's all right.

- Put him back to bed.

Alright, get him back up here, c'mon!

Let's plug him back in.

He still doesn't respond.

I can't get him to respond.

Take it easy.

Everything will be all right.

Is there something you want, Lazarus?

Easy, shh...

Shh...

It's okay.

We're here with you.

- Strap him down! Strap him down!

- Get him out of me!

- Ah!

- No, no, no, Oh my God! No!

Oh, my God, Lazarus!

What have you done?

What have you done?

Very good.

Keep going.

You can do it.

Concentrate. Right foot.

You can do it.

Okay, follow my finger.

Alright, blink once if you can hear me.

Please follow my finger.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Yes.

Tonight will most certainly

go down in history.

And all of you with it.

'Cause we have done it.

The journey has been

replete with prejudice,

legal barriers,

doubts and sacrifice.

But we overcame.

We have made possible the dream

long held by humanity,

in his struggle against

disease and time.

And we couldn't have

done it without you...

Our investors, stockholders,

allies, collaborators...

Scratch that.

Without you, we couldn't

even have begun to dream.

- That is why tonight...

- How are you?

The painkillers should

have taken effect by now.

Not only does this day position

Prodigy as a leader in our field...

And you will be compensated for

your generosity and boldness.

But most importantly, because of what

our advancements mean for humanity.

Because we will prevail.

It's time. Please.

That is why I want you to

be the first to see him...

speak to him, to touch and feel.

Believe me, he is

worthy of admiration.

Without his courage, determination,

and patience in the

face of many setbacks,

the miracle would not

have been possible.

Music!

Lazarus...

Come forth!

Ladies and gentlemen,

after nearly a century deceased,

Marc Jarvis,

the first human being

ever resurrected!

Hello.

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Mateo Gil

Mateo Gil Rodríguez (born 23 September 1972, Las Palmas, Spain) is a Spanish film director, screenwriter, second unit director, assistant director, cinematographer, editor and producer. He co-wrote most of Alejandro Amenábar's films with him, and also served as second unit or assistant director in two of this films. Amenábar's The Sea Inside, which Gil co-wrote, won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He was nominated for seven Goya Awards including Best New Director and Best Director, and won four: Best Original Screenplay for The Sea Inside and Agora, Best Adapted Screenplay for The Method and Best Short Film - Fiction for Dime que yo. more…

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