Review of Children of Men (2006) by Miguel R — 28 Jul 2015
Children of Men truly is one of the best movies I have ever seen. The story is interesting and immersive , the characters feel human, and the content is impeccably executed. The film is also one of the most mature and realistic films I have ever seen.
Handheld shots are used extensively throughout and sometimes last up to ten minutes before making a cut. Because of this, the action places you right in the thick of it and doesn't cool down until things have settled.
Another reason why the action sequences are liable to leave you sweating and your heart racing is the primary character, Theo Faron, played by Clive Owen. Owen's performance is one of the most realistic and subtle performances I have seen in a long time.
Theo Faron is a true every man that just happens to get mixed up in a conflict that will decide the fate of the human race. He doesn't set out to be a hero. He doesn't ask for any responsibility.
It is thrust upon him and he makes the very human choice to carry it. Because of this, you quickly come to really care for him. He has no combat training, thus making every action sequence a true sprint for survival.
He isn't the only one to turn in a great performance, though. The entire cast does a solid job of immersing you in a world where humanity has gone sterile. All in all, Children of Men is one of the greatest films of all time and one of the most human.
This review of Children of Men (2006) was written by Miguel R on 28 Jul 2015.
Children of Men has generally received very positive reviews.
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