1. WOMB review (Contains spoilers) – @nyah86 on Tumblr
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I just finished watching the provocative independent movie "Womb" that deals with the issues associated with cloning and I now I really feel the need to talk about it. Here's a short summary: A woma…
2. Review: Womb - Slant Magazine
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All of Womb’s affected quietude just smacks of posturing.
3. Womb | Rotten Tomatoes
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After her lover (Matt Smith) dies prematurely, a woman (Eva Green) makes the controversial decision to bring him back to life by giving birth to his clone.
4. WOMB review - ScreenAnarchy
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See AlsoCostco Gas Prices Sioux FallsAccelerating Global Adoption for Fraud Prevention | DarwiniumWelcoming Mistral, Phi, Jais, Code Llama, NVIDIA Nemotron, and more to the Azure AI Model Catalog | Microsoft Community HubGoing to Olivia Rodrigo's tour? What to know to be a perfect all-American (you know what)In a slightly alternate world not too far in the future a young girl called Rebecca (Ruby O.Fee) is embraced by Thomas (Tristan Christopher) her neighbor, in an undisclosed coastal town where she is staying with her grandfather. They bond and become...
5. Movie Review - 'Womb' - A Lost Love Reborn, But Not Quite Recovered
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In a near future where human cloning is possible, a woman grieving the loss of her soul mate gives birth to his clone and raises him — with complications — as her son. Critic Mark Jenkins says despite the movie's provocative premise, the film is more melancholy than erotic.
6. Womb Reviews - Metacritic
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Rebecca returns to settle in her late grandfather's house. She seeks out childhood friend Tommy, now a university student living on his own. Their reunion is marked by a strong mutual attraction. As they get to know one another better, Rebecca discovers that Tommy has harbored deep feelings for her too since their time together as children. But their passionate relationship is short-lived when Tommy is killed in a freak car accident. Devastated, Rebecca feels that life cannot go on without Tommy. She turns to the controversial "Department of Genetic Replication" for an option. Although wary of the potential repercussions, Tommy's parents reluctantly agree to supply Rebecca with the necessary DNA sample for her to bear a new Tommy in her womb. (Olive Films)
7. Womb — Film Review - The Hollywood Reporter
Oct 14, 2010 · Benedek Fliegauf's "Womb" is a sappy drama about human cloning that has no point of view at all.
Benedek Fliegauf's "Womb" is a sappy drama about human cloning that has no point of view at all.
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Sep 10, 2024 · DIRECTED BY: Benedek Fliegauf · FEATURING: Eva Green, Matt Smith, Lesley Manville, Peter Wight, Hannah Murray · PLOT: · Still from Womb (2010) ...
AKA Clone 366 Weird Movies may earn commissions from purchases made through product links. DIRECTED BY: Benedek Fliegauf FEATURING: Eva Green, Matt Smith, Lesley Manville, Peter Wight, Hannah Murra…
9. Womb – Review | Mild Concern - WordPress.com
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In Womb Eva Green and Matt Smith are childhood sweethearts who meet up again once they’re all grown up. Cue a tragic accident and suddenly Eva Green is pregnant with a clone of her former lov…
10. Womb (2010) | film freedonia
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. Director/Screenwriter: Benedek Fliegauf By Roderick Heath Films that use the ideas of the science fiction genre to genuinely serious investigatory or poetic ends are pretty few and far between in…
11. [Review] Womb - The Film Stage
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The exploration of human cloning is not a new thing in the realm of science fiction; for decades, films have tackled the subject, with mostly action-oriented results. Womb, the first English-language film from Hungarian director Benedek Flieghauf, approaches human cloning in a different, more cerebral way; by stripping away all the sci-fi (read: CGI futuristic)
12. Reviews of Womb - Letterboxd
A very sad and meloncholy film. Don't really know if I'd recommend it to any family or friends, they might weirded out by it. Destiny. Watched by Destiny ...
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