Realive
Marc (Tom Hughes) is diagnosed with a disease and is given one year left to live. Unable to accept his own end, he decides to freeze his body. Sixty years later, in the year 2084, he becomes the first man to be revived in history. It is then he discovers that the love of his life, Naomi (Oona Chaplin), has accompanied him this entire time in a way that he'd never expected.
1978, Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
8 September 1973, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
4 September 1986, Montréal, Québec, Canada
March 4, 1983 in Tàrrega, Lleida, Catalonia, Spain
4 June 1986, Madrid, Spain
1986, Upton, Cheshire, England, UK
August 29, 2016
Realive is beautifully produced, with a capable cast and great technical work all round. This polish will effectively glosses over its weaknesses as far as many viewers are concerned.February 08, 2017
A film that at risk accumulates enough arguments for a joyful instant. [Full review in Spanish]September 06, 2016
Realive is a bold movie, likely to become a modern sci-fi favourite.February 08, 2017
With a more philosophical than fantastic film, Mateo Gil doctorates in science-fiction. [Full review in Spanish]February 18, 2017
updates the Frankenstein myth to explore not just the expected issues of medical and scientific ethics, but also ideas of time, memory, identity, and the Cartesian division of mind and body.August 24, 2016
While it will play to fans of cerebral science fiction, it may be less grabby for general audiences.February 08, 2017
A film that unfolds in the form of a science fiction film with moral aspirations that, in essence, is configured as a romantic love story. [Full review in Spanish]September 27, 2016
This is a film of philosophical rumination as its hopeful characters find themselves living in an imperfect world of their own creation.May 08, 2017
A story of impossible love, like the great stories of love in cinema, which also doesn't deserve anonymity. [Full review in Spanish]