Para su último trabajo, un agente del tiempo debe dar caza a un criminal que le ha eludido. La persecución se convierte en una sorprendente exploración del amor, el destino, la identidad y l... Leer todoPara su último trabajo, un agente del tiempo debe dar caza a un criminal que le ha eludido. La persecución se convierte en una sorprendente exploración del amor, el destino, la identidad y los tabús de los viajes en el tiempo.Para su último trabajo, un agente del tiempo debe dar caza a un criminal que le ha eludido. La persecución se convierte en una sorprendente exploración del amor, el destino, la identidad y los tabús de los viajes en el tiempo.
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- 12 premios ganados y 20 nominaciones en total
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If we throw up a simple synopsis for this pic, it's about a time travelling agent who goes back in time to stop a killer known as "The Fizzle Bomber" - whilst helping a trans-gender man who has just told him a fascinating and emotionally wrought story. But simple is not a word readily associated with the Spierig's deliriously complicated mind meld of a movie.
The first half of film is the story being relayed by Snook to Hawke, and then the film spirals into a world of temporal loops and frazzled paradoxes. This demands the utmost attention from the viewer, a piece guaranteed to have you asking tricky questions, and also likely to have you rewinding some scenes for clarity - like I did!
This is not an actioner, this is very cerebral and sedate in tone, adult science fiction that's as audacious as it is clever. Snook is quite simply outstanding, the various layers she gives to her characterisations grip with intensity and emotional heart tugs. Hawke once again is reassuringly great - in that how he doesn't need to overact, he recognises the tone needed here, whilst knowing it's wise to let his co-star take the main stage.
Thematically the story blends its dizzying thoughts about time and its impact on the human race, with that of our basic human condition, that of identity. This is a very rewarding production for those who wont be popping off to make a cup of coffee during the viewing, it's hoped that in time this will garner more fans and be seen as something of a sci-fi gem. 8/10
Phase 1--Excited. Electric beginning. Action right away with some good special effects. Immediately drawn in.
Phase 2--A tad bored. Story time. Nice story but not what I came for. I came for a good time travel sci-fi not a tragic life story, however unique.
Phase 3--Layers begin to be peeled back. Start to see what's really going on. Mind starts to melt.
Phase 4--The end. The brain has exploded trying to comprehend it all.
It was a crazy series of events, an insane temporal loop, it was fantastic.
The story is brilliant and the acting by Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook, and Noah Taylor is splendid.
The story is recanted by Jane/John to "The Bartender" just like the written book story, and the events of John's story match every detail of the original short story. A Temporal Agent is trying to hunt down the Fizzle Bomber in the past before he devastates NYC in 1975. He fails and the bomb explodes in his face. After face reconstruction, he (Ethan Hawke) travels back to 1970 as a bartender. John (Sarah Snook) walks in claiming to write under the pen name The Unmarried Mother. Back in 1945 Cleveland, baby John was left at an orphanage as a girl they named Jane. She was different and smarter than the other girls. Mr. Robertson (Noah Taylor) recruits her into a mysterious government space program. It's actually a front for the time traveling agency.
Movie is a loopy tale with awestruck ending summing up all twist. Predestination is among one of the best suspense thriller sci-fi. I would highly recommend anyone who is looking for a classic suspense thriller sci-fi to watch this masterpiece.
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- TriviaWhen the barkeep sits down at the typewriter for the first time, there is a copy of "Stranger in a Strange Land" by Robert A. Heinlein next to the typewriter. Heinlein is the author of the short story "All You Zombies" on which the movie is based.
- ErroresThe movie is set in an alternative universe where space travel in the 1960s was more advanced than in our world, and where New York was subject to a wave of terror attacks in the 1970s. There are agents patrolling the timeline, and may have left something behind. Most apparent anachronisms and factual errors can be excused by this notion.
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[first lines]
The Bartender: What if I could put him in front of you? The man that ruined your life. If I could guarantee that you'd get away with it, would you kill him?
- ConexionesFeatured in All You Zombies: Bringing 'Predestination' to Life (2015)
- Bandas sonoras1970 (I Feel Alright)
Composed by Scott Asheton, Ron Asheton (as Ronald Asheton), Iggy Pop (as James Osterberg) and David Alexander
Performed by The Stooges
© 1970 Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., Stooge Staffel Music
By Kind Permission of Warner/Chappell Music Australia Pty Ltd; and Bug Music (BMI)
Administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Licensed Courtesy of Warner Music Australia Pty Ltd
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- Predestination
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- Presupuesto
- USD 5,100,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 68,372
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 44,028
- 11 ene 2015
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 4,942,449
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 37 minutos
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- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1