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Synopsis: 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.
Genre: Drama, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Mateo Gil
Production: Syfy Films
  2 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Metacritic:
59
Rotten Tomatoes:
77%
NOT RATED
Year:
2016
112 min
187 Views


Managing all the

concern you will awaken.

Telling your mother.

Explaining to her that she's

going to outlive you.

Writing your will.

Selling your properties.

Emptying the house of

your personal belongings.

Looking at them for the last time.

When you get rid of

everything you ever were...

What's left?

What do you want it to be?

What was yet to come?

The best was yet to come.

The best was always yet to come.

I got lost.

I didn't know where I was.

I'm here.

Baby.

- I got lost and I...

- Shh... I'm here.

I saw Steve today.

He wants to get back together.

What did you say?

That I'm in love with you.

That I've always been in love with you.

You should get back together with him.

I want to be with you through this.

I want to spend the rest

of your life with you.

Come on, Marc, jump already.

Rebecca's looking this way.

Waiting to see that swan dive.

Way to go, dude.

Now he's gonna bellyflop.

What do you guys think

about cryonization?

Like Walt Disney, right?

Walt Disney didn't have

himself cryonized, but yes.

So what is it?

Basically, after you die,

your body gets put

into a capsule with um,

liquid nitrogen?

Am I right?

In hopes that someday,

medicine might be able to

cure whatever disease you have

or just to live longer.

Wait, you're not thinking about

freezing yourself, are you?

Let me show you something.

You say you're going away

I didn't know

You want me to help you?

Ah, this article is...

Seven years old now.

They extracted the heart

matrix out of a dead rat

and inject its stem cells into it.

A few days later,

the heart started beating.

And this is just the beginning.

I mean, since then, they've even

managed to fabricate

simple human organs.

They've even transplanted

some of them successfully.

There's a revolution coming.

At some point in the

not-so-distant future,

they'll be able to manufacture

organs specifically created

to suit each patient.

I mean, imagine, I could just

simply replace my pharynx

with a new one.

That's that.

I could keep on living.

Are you serious?

I am.

But for that to happen,

first they'd have to bring

you back to life, right?

That part doesn't seem

so difficult to me.

They've already reanimated insects

and small animals trapped in

ice for who knows how long.

And babies conceived with

frozen sperm and eggs

are alive when they're born, right?

How do you know they'll

keep their end of the deal?

I mean the people you

signed the contract with

won't be around

to take responsibility.

I guess I'll have to trust humanity.

You know...

it sounds good to me.

I mean after all,

we are talking about

what they'll do with your

body after we die, right?

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Mateo Gil

Mateo Gil Rodríguez (born 23 September 1972, Las Palmas, Spain) is a Spanish film director, screenwriter, second unit director, assistant director, cinematographer, editor and producer. He co-wrote most of Alejandro Amenábar's films with him, and also served as second unit or assistant director in two of this films. Amenábar's The Sea Inside, which Gil co-wrote, won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He was nominated for seven Goya Awards including Best New Director and Best Director, and won four: Best Original Screenplay for The Sea Inside and Agora, Best Adapted Screenplay for The Method and Best Short Film - Fiction for Dime que yo. more…

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