(also known as Clone ), a haunting science fiction drama starring and Matt Smith . Film Overview: Womb (2010) Directed by Benedek Fliegauf ,
Examine Fliegauf’s use of cold, coastal landscapes and minimalist dialogue. nonton womb 2010 best
After her childhood sweetheart, Thomas, dies in a tragic car accident, Rebecca (Eva Green) makes the controversial decision to clone him. She carries the embryo in her own womb and raises the clone as her son, leading to a deeply unsettling blurring of maternal and romantic boundaries as he grows into a man. Eva Green (also known as Clone ), a
Filmed on the windswept coast of the North Sea in Germany (standing in for an unspecified near-future), every frame looks like a melancholic painting. The cold, grey skies, the brutalist concrete homes, the endless sand dunes—the setting is a character in itself. Fliegauf uses long, static shots and minimal dialogue, forcing you to sit in Rebecca’s discomfort. This is not a film for multitasking. She carries the embryo in her own womb
: In some regions, like the UK, the film was released under the title Clone .
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