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Children of Men

Set in 2027, a world fraying at the edges as humanity can no longer procreate, a former activist agrees to ferry a miraculously pregnant woman to a sanctuary at sea, where the birth of her child could unlock a scientific path to saving humankind's future.

Director(s)

Terry Needham

Alex Oakley

Emma Horton

Andrew McEwan

Michael Michael

Alfonso Cuarón

Ceri Evans

Liz West

Beverly Winston

Paul Bennett

Richard Goodwin

Kim Whittaker

Michael Stevenson

Louise Wade

Where to watch

Amazon Video

Amazon Video

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Cast & Crew

Julianne Moore

Julianne Moore

Julian

Michael Stevenson

Michael Stevenson

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Michael Caine

Michael Caine

Jasper

Alfonso Cuarón

Alfonso Cuarón

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João Costa Menezes

João Costa Menezes

Terrorist (uncredited)

Goran Kostić

Goran Kostić

Bexhill Market Hustler

Andrew Brooke

Andrew Brooke

Soldier

Liz West

Liz West

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Chiwetel Ejiofor

Chiwetel Ejiofor

Luke

Jody Halse

Jody Halse

Immigration Policeman

Andy Callaghan

Andy Callaghan

Riot Policeman / Soldier (uncredited)

Richard Goodwin

Richard Goodwin

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Clive Owen

Clive Owen

Theo Faron

Thorston Manderlay

Thorston Manderlay

Thorston

John Warman

John Warman

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Louise Wade

Louise Wade

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Ceri Evans

Ceri Evans

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Alex Oakley

Alex Oakley

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Kim Whittaker

Kim Whittaker

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Forbes KB

Forbes KB

Elite Soldier (uncredited)

Terry Needham

Terry Needham

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Rita Davies

Rita Davies

Café Customer

Danny Huston

Danny Huston

Nigel

Pam Ferris

Pam Ferris

Miriam

Peter Mullan

Peter Mullan

Syd

Michael Michael

Michael Michael

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Clare-Hope Ashitey

Clare-Hope Ashitey

Kee

Phaldut Sharma

Phaldut Sharma

Ian

Paul Bennett

Paul Bennett

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Philip Harvey

Philip Harvey

Shocked Soldier (uncredited)

Charlie Hunnam

Charlie Hunnam

Patric

Georgia Goodman

Georgia Goodman

Georgette

Beverly Winston

Beverly Winston

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Jacek Koman

Jacek Koman

Tomasz

Keith Dunphy

Keith Dunphy

Bexhill Immigration Officer

Maurice Lee

Maurice Lee

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Ilario Bisi-Pedro

Ilario Bisi-Pedro

Cigar Man

Emma Horton

Emma Horton

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Paul Warren

Paul Warren

Injured Refugee (uncredited)

Barnaby Edwards

Barnaby Edwards

Ministry Official

Kim Fenton

Kim Fenton

Café Customer

Oana Pellea

Oana Pellea

Marichka

Miriam Karlin

Miriam Karlin

Caged German Grandmother

Simon Poland

Simon Poland

Preacher Trafalgar Square

Michael Klesic

Michael Klesic

Rado

Yolanda Vazquez

Yolanda Vazquez

Spanish Woman

Dhafer L'Abidine

Dhafer L'Abidine

Dhafer

Rob Inch

Rob Inch

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Atalanta White

Atalanta White

Café Customer

Faruk Pruti

Faruk Pruti

Sirdjan

Andrew McEwan

Andrew McEwan

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Juan Gabriel Yacuzzi

Juan Gabriel Yacuzzi

Baby Diego

Mishal Husain

Mishal Husain

Newsreader

Rob Curling

Rob Curling

Newsreader

Maria McErlane

Maria McErlane

Shirley

Michael Haughey

Michael Haughey

Mr. Griffiths

Philippa Urquhart

Philippa Urquhart

Janice

Tehmina Sunny

Tehmina Sunny

Zara

Martina Messing

Martina Messing

Birgit

Ed Westwick

Ed Westwick

Alex

Valerie Griffiths

Valerie Griffiths

Dog Track Woman

Billy Cook

Billy Cook

Bookmaker

Gary Hoptrough

Gary Hoptrough

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Jamie Kenna

Jamie Kenna

Road Traffic Police

Bruno Ouvrard

Bruno Ouvrard

Bruno

Denise Mack

Denise Mack

Emily

Joy Richardson

Joy Richardson

Joy

Caroline Lena Olsson

Caroline Lena Olsson

Caroline

Milenka James

Milenka James

Milenka

Somi De Souza

Somi De Souza

Somi

Francisco Labbe

Francisco Labbe

Francisco

Jon Chevalier

Jon Chevalier

Café Customer

Chris Gilbert

Chris Gilbert

Café Customer

Phoebe Hawthorne

Phoebe Hawthorne

Café Customer

Rebecca Howard

Rebecca Howard

Cafe Customer

Laurence Woodbridge

Laurence Woodbridge

Café Customer

Dorothy Grumbar

Dorothy Grumbar

German Bus Passenger

Barry Martin

Barry Martin

German Bus Passenger

Ernesto Tomasini

Ernesto Tomasini

Italian Bus Passenger

Raymond Trickitt

Raymond Trickitt

Bexhill Immigration Officer

Nabil Shaban

Nabil Shaban

Bexhill Market Hustler

Dermot O'Neill

Dermot O'Neill

One-Legged Hustler

Alexandre Bestavashvili

Alexandre Bestavashvili

Georgian Man

Galina McWhirr

Galina McWhirr

Georgian Woman

Nirmala Martis

Nirmala Martis

Wailing Woman

Ida Church

Ida Church

Bleeding Woman

Nihal Arthanayake

Nihal Arthanayake

Radio Announcer (voice)

P. D. James

P. D. James

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Jamie Lengyel

Jamie Lengyel

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Vidal Sancho

Vidal Sancho

Basque Rebel (uncredited)

Yana Yanezic

Yana Yanezic

Woman (uncredited)

Michael Snelders

Michael Snelders

Newsreader (uncredited)

Steve Murphy

Steve Murphy

Soldier (uncredited)

Details

GenresScience Fiction, Thriller, Action
Runtime1h 49 mins
Released on22 Sep 2006
Languageen
Age RatingA
Produced InUnited Kingdom

Reviews

lkredhat

6/10

A strong premise and great cast prompted my interest, but the movie falls short of its promise. Clive Owens gives a great performance and a few of the scenes are remarkably memorable and resonant. However, there are very long stretches where the movie simply stagnates and the plot drifts away, especially towards the end. Overall, it's rather melancholy and despite the "action" scenes, not especially thrilling. If you like sci-fi movies set in dystopian futures, or are a big Clive Owen fan, you may still find it worth watching despite its flaws. An aside: One of the "extras" on the DVD has some heavily accented academic trilling at length about the movie's philosophical meaning. It's entertainingly over-the-top and almost unintelligible: jargon piled into a Dagwood sandwich of contradictory abstractions. Anyway, if you don't watch too much of it, its good for a laugh.

Shreyance Parakh

9/10

**Thought provoking piece of art !!** **CHILDREN OF MEN**....How a baby's cry can make the whole world stop, the bullets stop flying in a war, people forget all their pain, the only thing that matters is how to make that precious gift of god smile again..The movie depicts it beautifully! When the world is falling apart, coming to its end, how a THEO does things that he otherwise would have not done for anything or anybody else...It doesn't seems practical that how at every point of time there is somebody to see them sail through, but that is all LIFE is about...HOPE...There's a THEO in everyone of us...It's in our hands...to choose, THEO or Luke...The world will surely end someday but till then we must all protect the CHILDREN OF MEN, protect the world...Do our bit for the mother earth..!! **P.S. - loved the laughter of the babies in the end!!** Scenes I LOVED - 1. When Julian was shot. 2. When Theo thought Jasper was dead. 3. When Dylan was born. 4. When Theo said to Luke "It's a GIRL" 5. When Marichka expressed she isn't coming. There may be more, but these are all I remembered. Michael Caine was adorable as always, Julianne Moore was pretty, Clive Owen was perfect, Kee was sweet, Miriam was, don't know, clean...at heart !

James

7/10

One of the bleakest, most magnificently crafted films of all time. The dialogue is one-of-a-kind in actually capturing realism.

CinemaSerf

7/10

With a society almost entirely devoid of children, the worst news descends as the world's youngest person - merely eighteen - is murdered. Mankind is looking extinction in the face unless a group of anti-establishment folks led by "Julian" (Julianne Moore) and "Luke" (Chiwitel Ejiofor) can get the pregnant young "Kee" (Clare-Hope Ashitey) to safety. To that end, they recruit her unwilling ex-husband "Theo" (Clive Owen) to try and get her from a locked-down Britain to the sea and perhaps to safety in Europe. He has a minor job in the administration that might be able to deliver some transit papers, but this isn't going to be an easy task as nobody can find out the condition of his fellow-traveller. With violence surrounding them and just about everyone in pursuit as an uprising looms, their journey becomes more and more perilous - but can they make it? Now Owen is one of my least favourite British actors. He's up there with the equally wooden Sean Bean, but here he does manage to carry off the role of the vigilante-type survivor who thinks on his feet constantly, unsure who is friend or foe, whilst only really able to rely on the charismatic "Jasper" (Sir Michael Caine) who lives a life with his ailing wife, secluded from society and it's problems. This is a quickly paced drama and the visual effects use only a modicum of pyrotechnics. For the most part it's the photography that sells us this story. The depiction of a city, a country and a society ruined from the inside out - all because it can't perpetuate it's own species. Could things really collapse into anarchy and lawlessness this comprehensively?

talisencrw

10/10

Cuaron's masterpiece so far (including Gravity, which was gravely miscast). This film is: a) easily the best film of the decade of the 2000's; b) the finest dystopia film since 'A Clockwork Orange' and probably the best sci-fi since '2001: A Space Odyssey'; and c) all the evidence you need that Clive Owen should have been selected as James Bond in place of Daniel Craig. Heartily recommended to anyone interested in how great both science fiction and cinema can possibly be. You may be depressed with the state of both the world and mankind, after watching it, but you won't be disappointed in the possibilities of cinema.

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Children of Men Official Trailer #1 - Julianne Moore, Clive Owen Movie (2006) HD

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Children of Men - Trailer