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The Pod Generation
The Pod Generation

The Pod Generation

20231h 50m★ 6.0サイエンスフィクションコメディロマンス

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本作は、利便性と引き換えに私たちが何を失うのかという鋭利な問いを提示します。パステルカラーの洗練されたビジュアルは、生命を「製品」へと置き換える静かな恐怖を逆説的に際立たせます。主演二人の期待と戸惑いが入り混じる繊細な演技は、テクノロジーに浸食された親心のリアルを痛烈に描き出しています。 見どころは、人工的なポッドを介して育まれる歪な絆の描写です。効率を重んじる社会で、人間性の根源は肉体の苦痛にあるのか、それとも精神にあるのか。進歩という名の欲望が招く滑稽さと愛おしさを、美しくも残酷な映像美で描き切った、知的好奇心を刺激する意欲作です。

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キャスト

エミリア・クラーク
エミリア・クラーク
Rachel
キウェテル・イジョフォー
キウェテル・イジョフォー
Alvy
Rosalie Craig
Rosalie Craig
Linda Wozcheck
Vinette Robinson
Vinette Robinson
Alice
キャサリン・ハンター
キャサリン・ハンター
Post Office Clerk
Jean-Marc Barr
Jean-Marc Barr
The Founder
Verona Verbakel
Verona Verbakel
Radical feminist
No Image
Sarah Gallagher
Parent #2
Ken Samuels
Ken Samuels
Steven
No Image
Anne-Marie Agbodji
Affable Nurse

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Sophie Barthes

脚本: Sophie Barthes

音楽: サシャ・ガルペリン / エフゲニ・ガルペリン

制作: Yann Zenou / Geneviève Lemal / Sophie Barthes

撮影監督: Andrij Parekh

制作会社: Quad Productions / SCOPE Pictures / BeTV / Proximus / RTBF / Echo Studio / Benuts / Aden Film / Multiversx / Magical Thinking Pictures

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Manuel São Bento
Manuel São Bento
★ 5

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/the-pod-generation-review-sundance-2023 "The Pod Generation features remarkable world-building and futuristic production design, but despite sharing thought-provoking yet repetitive, superficial messages about human evolution and advanced technology, it lacks a stronger emotional impact. Emilia Clarke and Chiwetel Ejiofor are VERY good, though." Rating: C+

Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
★ 5

**By: Louisa Moore / www.ScreenZealots.com** Science Fiction stories are almost always interesting or intellectually stimulating, and on paper, the idea behind “The Pod Generation” sounds like a good premise. This female-focused satire of how technology, consumerism, nature, and detached parenting co-exist in modern society starts off strong but quickly falters. Writer / director Sophie Barthes simply cannot figure out where she wants her story to go, and she hits the brakes before ever getting it up to speed. Artificial Intelligence is the rage in the near future, and actual nature has been pushed aside for convenience in everyday life. Botanist Alvy (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and his business executive wife Rachel (Emilia Clarke) would love to become parents, but she’s consumed by her work and has time for little else. One morning, the couple gets the exciting news: they’ve landed a coveted spot at the exclusive Womb Center, a very expensive service that provides artificial wombs (known as “pods”) to grow their new baby. It’s a way Rachel can become a mother while not giving up on her career, and it’s a very popular option. Although Alvy would prefer a natural pregnancy, he gives in to make his wife happy. It’s a smart and timely idea for a film, especially at a time where no woman can claim to be completely free until she has full control over her own reproductive system. There’s a real truth to women being forced to make a choice between a career or motherhood, and it’s often inconvenient to have kids while just starting out in the world. In Barthes’ imagined future, the birth rate has declined so much that the need for pods is becoming a necessity, and they are a way to empower women to become mothers while also forging ahead on their career path. All of these themes are worthy of serious conversation, but the film is all bark and no bite. “The Pod Generation” questions the human relationship with and dependency on technology, but it doesn’t push boundaries far enough. It seems like there’s a sharper feminist-minded film somewhere within this one that’s just waiting to get out. Until then, maybe what we all really need is to just unplug and breathe in some fresh mountain air.

Amin
Amin
★ 9

**Have you ever wondered what it means to be human in a world where nature and work are redefined?** The Pod Generation isn't just a film; it's a journey into these existential questions. The movie begins by delving into the complex relationship between modern work and work-life balance. From the very start,it captivated me with its realistic and imaginable future scenarios. This is a rare sci-fi film that combines futurism with believability, drawing you into a world that feels both alien and familiar. But what's truly intriguing about this film is how it initially seems to be about the technological innovation of baby-pods. Yet, as the story unfolds, you realize it's exploring much deeper themes. It's a narrative about the role of A.I., the dynamics of social interaction in a digital world, and most importantly, the loss of nature and physicality. This twist is what makes The Pod Generation a great, cinematic experience. What do you stand for? How important are your beliefs to you? These questions aren't just presented; they're explored in a way that makes you reflect on your own life. Biggest surprise: It's an european cinema production...! The grandiose cinematography adds a layer of depth to the film, making camera work not just a visual treat but a thought-provoking piece.

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