| Children of Men (2006),
				Director: Alfonso Cuarón, Rated R for 
						violence, language, some nudity 
						No 
						children. No future. No hope. 
				
				  Starring: 
				Clive Owen, Clare-Hope Ashitey, Julianne Moore, Michael Caine, 
				Pam Ferris, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Charlie Hunnam, Peter Mullan, 
				Danny Huston 
DML Rating: 
★★★★★★★★★☆ 
- near perfect 
				"As the sound of the 
				playgrounds faded, the despair set in. Very odd, what happens in 
				a world without children's voices." - Miriam 
				Why watch this?  This 
				film shows us a future you might not want to see, but rather 
				need to see. 
				Plot Summary: The 
				story is set in dystopian 2027, twenty years since the last baby 
				was born due to a mysterious infertility in women. This has led 
				to war, global chaos, and a general sense of dread. England 
				remains an isolated country still holding onto some form of 
				government. It is now a police state, rounding up refugees, 
				deporting them, or worse. Theo Faron, a former 
				activist, is forcibly taken by a group of militants, called the 
				Fishes, led by his ex-wife Julian. They want him to use his 
				connections to acquire transit papers for a young girl named Kee. 
				Theo quickly becomes the only chance Kee has to get her out of a 
				crumbling country. Dad's Preview: 
				This incredible film may be the most realistic depiction of 
				humanity's possible future. It is presented in several genres: 
				apocalyptic war zone, nail-biting thriller, and cautionary tale 
				- all in a world without hope. There is incredible talent 
				possessed by director Alfonso Cuarón - I didn't just watch from 
				afar; I was a part of each scene, experiencing it 
				on the ground. This is an intense experience. 
						 Strike Ent., 
						Hit and Run Productions, Toho-Towa; Universal Pictures
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