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The Fountain
TrailerThe film consists of three story lines, one each from the past, present, and future, a modern-day scientist and his cancer-stricken wife, a conquistador and his queen, and a space traveler in the future who hallucinates his lost love.Actors: Hugh Jackman, Rachel Weisz, Ellen Burstyn, Mark Margolis, Stephen McHattie, Fernando Hernandez, Cliff Curtis, Sean Patrick Thomas, Donna Murphy, Ethan Suplee, Richard McMillan, ...»Director: Darren AronofskyCountry: United States, CanadaDuration: 97 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Fountain"
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Characters of "The Fountain"
TomasPlayed by: Hugh JackmanIsabel CreoPlayed by: Rachel WeiszDr. Lillian GuzettiPlayed by: Ellen BurstynFather AvilaPlayed by: Mark MargolisGrand Inquisitor SilecioPlayed by: Stephen McHattieLord of XibalbaPlayed by: Fernando HernandezCaptain ArielPlayed by: Cliff CurtisAntonioPlayed by: Sean Patrick ThomasBettyPlayed by: Donna MurphyMannyPlayed by: Ethan SupleeHenryPlayed by: Richard McMillanDr. Alan LipperPlayed by: Lorne BrassLab TechnicianPlayed by: Abraham AronofskyDr. SpencerPlayed by: Anish MajumdarFoot Soldier Del ToroPlayed by: Alex BispingFoot Soldier RiveraPlayed by: Kevin KelsallMayan WarriorPlayed by: Hugo Salvador Gutierrez Aguilar -
Directors of "The Fountain"
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Creators of "The Fountain"
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Critic Reviews of "The Fountain"
Chicago Sun-TimesSeptember 14, 2007I will concede the film is not a great success. Too many screens of blinding lights. Too many transitions for their own sake. Abrupt changes of tone.
Time OutJanuary 25, 2007Lurches on a thin line between hyper-ornate space oddity and extended perfume advert.
SlateNovember 30, 2006The Fountain is the story of a gifted artist who dared to reach for the stars and paid for his ambition with a really stupid movie.
New York ObserverNovember 29, 2006Mr. Aronofsky's outlook on life remains too constantly pessimistic for my taste, and too completely joyless as well.
AV ClubNovember 27, 2006Darren Aronofsky clearly didn't set out to make a usual movie...[The Fountain's] a story of overreaching that itself overreaches, but that might have been impossible to avoid.
Ebert & RoeperNovember 27, 2006This is one of the worst movies of the year.
Movie MezzanineFebruary 20, 2014Perhaps in twenty more years or so, [The Fountain] will be recognized for the utterly gorgeous masterpiece that it is.
Empire Magazine AustralasiaNovember 16, 2012The enormous, and sometimes inspired, visual arc of Aronofsky's reach sadly exceeds his narrative's basic grasp.
Suite101.comSeptember 24, 2010Visual alchemist Darren Aronofsky's most personal work is a double helix of love and loss - death entwined with life as existence's only reliable truths. It offers a transfixing merger of biological imperatives and musings on creativity and tragedy.
Sight and SoundJuly 06, 2010It's difficult to recall another American film that, in pursuing a passionate and personal vision, goes so maddeningly, uproariously wrong.
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Gallery of "The Fountain"
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Soundtracks of "The Fountain"
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