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The film opens with a classic setup that quickly spirals into a mind-bending tragedy. Based on Robert A. Heinlein’s short story "—All You Zombies—" , the story begins with a temporal agent (Ethan Hawke) tending bar and listening to the life story of a patron known as "The Unmarried Mother" (Sarah Snook).
| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig | | Based on | “—All You Zombies—” by Robert A. Heinlein | | Lead Cast | Ethan Hawke (The Agent / The Bartender), Sarah Snook (The Unmarried Mother / Jane / John), Noah Taylor (Mr. Robertson) | | Cinematography | Ben Nott | | Music | Peter Spierig | | Production Companies | Screen Australia, Blacklab Entertainment, Wolfhound Pictures | | Release Dates | March 8, 2014 (SXSW), August 28, 2014 (Australia), January 9, 2015 (US wide) | | Running Time | 97 minutes |
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Director of Photography Ben Nott used a desaturated color palette—lots of browns, grays, and muted yellows. This gives the 1970s segments a claustrophobic, smoky feel, while the future (the 1990s in the film’s timeline) is sterile and white.
A future, mentally unstable version of the Bartender who believes his bombings are a "necessary evil" to prevent even greater tragedies. Halifax Bloggers The "Self-Created" Cycle The film opens with a classic setup that
The film operates on a causal loop (a “bootstrap paradox”). The story follows a temporal agent (Ethan Hawke), whose job is to prevent future crimes by traveling through time. In 1970 New York, he works as a bartender while awaiting a final assignment.
If you search for reviews, 90% of them will focus on one thing: Sarah Snook. | Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | |
The film spends its first act as a noir drama. In a 1970s bar, a writer named Jane (Sarah Snook) recounts a life story so improbable it feels like a tall tale. Born as a girl, raised in an orphanage, and possessing a unique physiological makeup, Jane’s journey from a potential space cadet to a man named John forms the emotional backbone of the movie. The Performance of a Lifetime