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Code 46 (2003) ironclad Send a noteboard - 17/04/2011 03:11:38 PM

A case of: little known movie that would deserve a bit more attention.
The most interesting aspect of this film is its futuristic setting. In the not too distant future people with 25% or more identical genes are not allowed to have children together. The violation of that is the Code 46, the punishment measures accordingly drastic. The world seems to consist of mega-cities, where a lot of languages melted into each other, and the impoverished outside. You can't go wherever or whenever you want without the right papers. There is cyberpunk technology that gives you skills, helping with your job or for your leisure activities. All this may sound like another "Blade Runner", but it's all explained very subtly while the story evolves and does not seem too far away from our current world.

In this setting Tim "Shawshank" Robbins has to investigate a case of theft in a company in Shanghai. What exactly this firm does and what was stolen is not revealed right away, thanks to the amalgam of languages, especially when it comes to technical terms. The delicate relationship Robbins' character builds with suspect Samantha "Minority Report" Morton reminds of "Lost in Translation", two somewhat lonely souls connecting in a big, strange city. To say more about the plot would be spoiling.

The use of music together with the outstandingly beautiful cinematography and interesting things the movie has to say about the gap between rich and poor and how mankind apparently fucked up its gene pool is very fascinating and interesting. There is no action, and the movie is rather slow, but with fine hints of humor and carried by two great actors. In the end, there are a lot of images staying with you: Morton dancing, the slow camera flights over the desert, the neat gimmicks of technology, the sobering solution to the story.
Certainly one of the more interesting near-future scenarios of recent years. People who liked "Gattaca", "Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind" and "Lost in Translation" should definitely check it out.

7.5 out of 10 mind-reader viruses.
*MySmiley*

You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.
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Code 46 (2003) - 17/04/2011 03:11:38 PM 721 Views
I own this movie. *NM* - 17/04/2011 08:57:32 PM 299 Views
A nice little-known gem - 22/04/2011 09:25:57 AM 485 Views
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