Most recently watched by jeneot33
Nemo Nobody leads an ordinary existence with his wife and 3 children; one day, he wakes up as a mortal centenarian in the year 2092.
Rated NR | Length 141 minutes
Jared Leto | Sarah Polley | Diane Kruger | Linh Đan Phạm | Rhys Ifans | Natasha Little | Toby Regbo | Juno Temple | Allan Corduner | Daniel Mays | Clare Stone | Audrey Giacomini | Thomas Byrne | Laura Brumagne | Noa De Costanzo | Léa Thonus | Anaïs Van Belle | Harold Manning | Pascal Duquenne | David Schaal | Laurent Capelluto | Harry Cleven | Andrew Simms | Ben Mansfield | Emily Tilson | Roline Skehan | Anders Morris | Nathan Boydell | Vincent Dupont | Jenna Wheeler-Hughes | Valérie-Marie Chadelaud | Stéphane Thiry | Bruno Verstraete | Alice van Dormael | Juliette Van Dormael | Tedd Dillon | Melanie Doerr | Talya Rubin | Vito DeFilippo | Corey Cleve Bentivegna | Sandrine Laroche | Olivier Bony | Laura Van Hove | Jack Proudlove | Marc Zinga | Martin Swabey | Philippe Godeau | Sarah Gravel | John Canoe | Donna Kanerahtenha Jacobs | Fujio Ishimaru | Robin Carette | Hugo Harold-Harrison | Sylvie Olivé | Stéphane Taillasson | Jules Taillasson | Jan Hammenecker | Serge Larivière | Leni Parker | Katharina Pejcic | Alexander Türk | Tanya Trombetta | Lola Pauwels | Daniel Brochu | Louise Sophia Engel | Aaron Landt | Christelle Cornil | Tawny Andersen | Christophe Beaucarne | Jules Eerdekens | Philippe Lévy | Renaud Alcalde | Dominique Warnier | Catherine Demaiffe | Pierre Chaves | Nicholas Beveney | David Kennedy | Josselin Moinet | Virginie Bordes | Carlo Mestroni | Nicolas Ross | Marie-Ève Beauregard | Manfred Andrae | Thi-Mai Nguyen | John Churchill
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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01/22/2011 | N/A | DVD | N/A | 5 stars |
(Average) 5 stars |
Stunning. The cinematography, the acting, the music, and the science fiction plot that I’m even at a loss to explain but had me drawn in and lost in it’s world…Mr Nobody is a movie that needs an audience. I don’t know why it hasn’t had wider release but it needs to because it’s flipping fantastic. Touching on love, loss, death, and the possibilities we miss or make in life because of our choices, the plot jumps around in a clever way never letting us know what is going to happen but always putting us in thoughtful and beautiful and sometimes disturbing situations. I couldn’t of asked for more.
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