Saturday, October 07, 2006

Children of Men

the children of men


I'm not a massive fan of Clive Owen as an actor, but as a fan of sci-fi in general I thought that the premise for this movie looked interesting and decided to have a look despite the Clive Owen involvement.

I was very pleasantly surprised.

The story is set in the not too distant future, in a world that has fallen into anarchy and open warfare. And to top it all off, women are no longer able to produce children. In this world of the future, Britain is attempting to maintain a semblence of the status quo and law order by strictly inforcing anti refugee laws. As a result the state establishes camps for the extradition of illegal immigrants which, in reality are no better than concentration camps.

In the middle of the mayhem, terrorist bombs and general dissoloution of society we meet our hero. He is an alcoholic, middle aged government pen pusher, who used to be a radical. His story as it progresses is an interesting and engaging one and by a process of the reappearance of people from his past he is drawn into a plan to save the life of a refugee who has miraculously fallen pregnant.

Clive Owen is fantastic in this film, however it is Michael Cain who steals the show, again.

If you like a bit of sci-fi and a good thriller then I would recommend this as a good movie to go see.

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