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Children of Men is a 2006 film directed by Alfonso Cuarón. The story is based on the novel by P.D. James. The production won seventeen film awards-including twoBAFTAs and two awards at the Venice Film festival and was nominated for three Oscars.

Story[Edit][]

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It is the year 2027 and since 2009 there is no man more born. Humanity can no longer reproduce and dies slowly but surely. When the last person born, Baby Diego (Juan Gabriel Yacuzzi) on its eighteenth, creates one big violent chaos. Groups of all kinds of food beliefs and religions draw on the streets en masse to heavily armed their equal. Meanwhile England all immigrants weert and put them where they can find them in cages and later in camps.

Theo Faron (Clive Owen) believes it all and expels its time with its tedious job and with visits to the illegal marijuana grower Jasper (Michael Caine). Faron is any form of idealism lost after he and his ex-wife Julian (Julianne Moore) lost their child. He is nevertheless on street kidnapped and in a van loaded, then in a shielded location Julian met again for the first time in twenty years. She leads a movement called The Fishes that opposes Government policy. She has a more secure his help on location, but is killed on the way there. Faron then takes it upon themselves to finish its work. He gets the surprise of his life if this turns out to be transporting the girl Kee (Clare-Hope She) to the members of a secret project. It shows again the first woman in the world who is pregnant . Faron saves with her and her midwife on the flight when he by chance hears that it is also The Fishes only to do is to get the child in hands for political purposes.

Division Of Roles[Edit][]

Actor Character
Clive Owen Theo Faron
Julianne Moore Julian Taylor
Michael Caine Jasper
Chiwetel Eaa Luke
Charlie Hunnam Patric
Clare-Hope She Kee
Pam Ferris Miriam
Danny Huston Nigel
Peter Mullan Syd
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