A man contemplates his life while speaking with a reporter, reflecting on the complexities of memory and choice as he navigates his present and future, ultimately exploring how a pivotal childhood decision shapes his understanding of happiness and existence. Mr. Nobody is a 2009 English-language Drama Fantasy motion picture starring Jared Leto, Sarah Polley, Diane Kruger, Linh-dan Pham, Rhys Ifans, Natasha Little and Pascal Duquenne.
Jini Score 7.5/10
Critics Score 78%
Rating 7.7/10
Jini Score 7.5%
Critics Score 78
Rating 7.7
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Release
Date06 NOV 2009
Language
English, Mohawk
Genre
Drama
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Fantasy
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Romance
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Sci-fi
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Mr. Nobody Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 78%
Brian Costello
But for fans of speculative sci fi exploring deep concepts of time, the universe, mortality, memory, and humanity, this is a movie that constantly engages the mind and rewards repeated viewings. ( Read More )
Simon Brookfield
Its not a film that will leave you easily and even if it hits home to a lesser extent than it may for others, individual scenes and the overarching messages are too universal not to have meaning. ( Read More )
Chuck Bowen
Mr. Nobody often resembles a nearly three hour clip show thats been assembled from the spare parts of 20 or so potentially decent movies. ( Read More )
Michael O'Sullivan
Van Dormael has crafted a saga that, even at two plus hours, is endlessly, enormously watchable. ( Read More )
Deborah Young
Van Dormaels intriguing script is more than matched in his flamboyant direction of this 2 hour plus tale, heroically edited by Matyas Veress and Susan Shipton into a fluid, generally understandable narrative. ( Read More )