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I Origins (2014)
TrailerIan Gray was a young eye doctor. He was fond of the eyes because according to him there was no one having the same eys as the others. All were unique and he had a collection of high-quality photo eyes of many thousands of different people. Ian, Karen and Kenny were pursuing a very daring project: finding original cell regulating that the animals had eyes or not, to hybridizate the earthworm which had eyes.Genre: DramaActors: Michael Pitt, Steven Yeun, Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, Brit Marling, Dorien Makhloghi, Charles Woods Gray, John Schiumo, Farasha Baylock, Ako, Christopher Santamaria, Sebastian Santamaria, ...»Director: Mike CahillCountry: United StatesDuration: 106 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 7.31 CommentsSort By- Newest
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trudee85 Anonymousi liked it, something different, the summary above does not give an idea of what the movie is really about, give it a go :)2018-06-09 20:06Keywords: -
Actors of "I Origins (2014)"
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Characters of "I Origins (2014)"
KennyPlayed by: Steven YeunBaby TobiasPlayed by: Christopher SantamariaPriya VarmaPlayed by: Archie Panjabi -
Directors of "I Origins (2014)"
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Creators of "I Origins (2014)"
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Critic Reviews of "I Origins (2014)"
Detroit NewsAugust 08, 2014Cahill spends the entire film bringing a sense of wonder to the desperately rational Ian, and if the film takes on a glow toward the end, that glow feels well-earned.
San Diego ReaderJuly 31, 2014Humanistic sci-fi from director Mike Cahill, insofar as it sympathizes with the human longings for both understanding and transcendent mystery.
Miami HeraldJuly 31, 2014I Origins challenges too little and ties up things too neatly for it to register as anything more than well-made, well-intentioned hogwash.
ReelViewsJuly 27, 2014Big ideas can sometimes lead to great motion pictures or, as in the case of I Origins, colossal misfires.
Denver PostJuly 25, 2014With a slew of seemingly random clues unraveling in the pursuit of scientific mystery, Origins becomes gut-punching marvel.
Globe and MailJuly 25, 2014Although the film and the actors keep on looking good, this solemn, soppy, fantasy has nothing to say about science or faith.
The Film StageJune 21, 2016I Origins tries desperately to imbue a deeper metaphysical meaning with its narrative, but the alignment of all its concepts come off as disjointed and pretentious.
Epoch TimesJune 14, 2016As of yet, we have no science on reincarnation, but the science fiction is definitely getting warmer.
Movie TalkJanuary 16, 2016Sceptical scientist Michael Pitt falls in love with spacey new age model Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, attracted by her dazzling dichromatic eyes [and] the tussle between rationalism and mysticism takes turns that are both unexpected and thought provoking.
Lawrence.comOctober 06, 2014When it shifts away from the relationship, it really starts to feel forced. You can feel Cahill's hand leading you down the path toward another "discovery," and you can only hope the end will justify the means. Put simply, it doesn't.
Sunday Independent (Ireland)October 03, 2014Shame then that it lets itself down with some iffy dialogue and a slightly anticlimactic ending.
SFX MagazineOctober 03, 2014Though not every element of the grander mystery story works, there's plenty here to keep you thinking.
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