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Foe

Henrietta and Junior tend a secluded tract of land that has been in Junior's family for generations, sustaining a quiet life until an uninvited stranger arrives at their door with a startling proposal. Will they risk their relationship and personal identity for a chance to endure in a new world?

Director(s)

Garth Davis

Bonnie Moir

Eddie Thorne

Jane Griffin

Guy Strachan

Catherine Bridekirk

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Cast & Crew

Travis McMahon

Travis McMahon

Lunch Room Co-Worker

Paul Mescal

Paul Mescal

Junior

Aaron Pierre

Aaron Pierre

Terrence

Goran D. Kleut

Goran D. Kleut

Smoking Man by the Tree

Eddie Thorne

Eddie Thorne

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Jane Griffin

Jane Griffin

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Guy Strachan

Guy Strachan

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Jasper Bagg

Jasper Bagg

Diner

Shannon Berry

Shannon Berry

Waitress

Saoirse Ronan

Saoirse Ronan

Hen

Yesse Spence

Yesse Spence

VIP 2

David Woods

David Woods

VIP 1

Garth Davis

Garth Davis

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Jordan Chodziesner

Jordan Chodziesner

Formal Escort 1

William Freeman

William Freeman

Formal Escort 2

Jalen Ong

Jalen Ong

Computer Technician 1

Patrick Williams

Patrick Williams

Computer Technician 2

Shamita Sivabalan

Shamita Sivabalan

VIP 3

Gavin Coleman

Gavin Coleman

Runner

Nell Feeney

Nell Feeney

Tailing Waitress

Trevor Major

Trevor Major

Wedding Guest

Sancia Robinson

Sancia Robinson

Ordering Diner

Alessandro Guerrera

Alessandro Guerrera

Lunch Room Co-Worker 2

Tony Ghosthawk

Tony Ghosthawk

Celebrant

Chris Fagan

Chris Fagan

Corporate Diner

Nick Downing

Nick Downing

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George George

George George

Anesthetist

Bonnie Moir

Bonnie Moir

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Catherine Bridekirk

Catherine Bridekirk

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Details

GenresScience Fiction, Drama
Runtime1h 51 mins
Released on06 Oct 2023
Languageen
Produced InAustralia
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Reviews

Manuel São Bento

2/10

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/foe-bfi-london-film-festival-review-one-of-the-messiest-scripts-of-the-year/ "Foe presents one of the messiest screenplays of the year, filled with incessant, unnecessary explanations through numerous narrative and visual methods, abruptly confusing time shifts, absurdly devoid of any sort of impact, and a strange message, to say the least, about the superiority of AI in human intimate relationships. At just under two hours, it manages to slowly drag itself to a multiple-ending conclusion, none capable of delivering any relevant information that wasn't already given beforehand. The cast does the best they can, but it's way too far from enough to rescue a movie doomed to leave its audience underwhelmed." Rating: D-

CinemaSerf

6/10

Anyone think this reminds them of a poor relation of "Interstellar"? "Hen" (Saoirse Ronan) lives on her remote family farm with husband "Junior" (Paul Mescal). You get the impression it's a pretty mundane existence and maybe not have been the strongest of relationships when a stranger in what looks like an old De Lorean arrives. It turns out that "Terrance" (Aaron Pierre) has come from the supra-governmental agency that's in charge of populating space - yep, the planet is on it's last legs - and that "Junior" has been selected to go live upstairs leaving is wife behind. No chance says "Junior", no choice says "Terrance" but there is some silver lining for "Hen". They will make her a carbon copy of her husband to "keep her company" whilst he is away. To that end, their visitor must remain for a few weeks to gather information on every intimate detail of their lives together so that "Junior 2" can be as authentic as possible. Now we don't actually know this, but it's safe to assume that somewhere in the ensuing proceedings, there is a body swap otherwise the rather dreary and drawn out denouement would make even less sense that it actually does. Is this suppose to be a crit on the nature of human relationships, or of the human psyche? If you went to bed at night and awoke to an identical partner that had been swapped in the night, would you even know? That's the problem. It's a complete non-story that limbers towards it's conclusion without really engaging on any level. That said, man-of-the-moment Mescal does turn in an emotional performance at times, but Ronan is really rather wasted here and the thinly developed characterisation of "Terrance" just further consigns this to the doldrums of what looks a short story laggardly dragged out for all but two hours. It's a slow and rather listless film for the most part and contains nothing new. Disappointing.

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Behind the scenes

Boundaries Featurette
The Making of Foe
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