The Zero Theorem

2014 • 106 мүнөт
3,6
862 сын-пикир
49%
Tomatometer
R
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In a fractured vision of our not so distant future, a computer hacker (Academy Award Winner Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained) is given a seemingly impossible mission by his employer, a shadowy, all-powerful corporation. As he obsessively pursues his task, distracted and slowed down at every turn, he may unlock the very secret of human existence. Featuring an all-star cast and directed by science fiction visionary Terry Gilliam (12 Monkeys, Brazil).
Курактык чектөөлөр
R

Баалар жана сын-пикирлер

3,6
862 сын-пикир
Howard Falchick
2016-ж., 29-январь
If I was able to give it less then 1 star, I'd give this Zero Stars. What a complete waste of time & money this awful dreck of a (it hurts to even call it a movie) mindless waste of what a sick mind can produce. This thing, should be collected of all it's film stock and burned. It will take you less then 5 minutes to realize what a terrible mistake you made in your decision to watch this and go looking for a way to get your money back. Run away from this as fast as humanly possible.
Rachel N.
2014-ж., 23-сентябрь
Ye know, this film is not for everyone surely. Especially if you're looking for the typical deep thought drama film one might expect from this cast. However, what I took away from this film is that you're really not supposed to like what happens (LOL) ... YePp ... quite funny really. I laughed quite a bit once I caught on! I was simply hoping for a better connection to the characters and more of a "feel good" ending but I suppose these requests would have detracted from the point of this movie
Paul Overton
2014-ж., 11-сентябрь
It just didn't work for me. This vision of the future was a little too silly for me (everyone driving smart cars, on roller blades and listening to iPods - oh, and dressed like people in the future of Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey). Not sure if it was budget issues, but seemed like it had a lot of one takes. Good cast, but seemed like a labor of love. Thought the philosophical theme was sophomoric. Was pretty boring really.