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Realive
Directed by
Mateo Gil
Not Rated
2016
1h 52m
Science Fiction
,
Drama
5.9
76%
51%
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Marc will die of cancer and chooses cryogenic freeze and hopes to be thawed, when there's a solution to his condition. He's the first human brought back 68 years later. Can he adapt mentally and physically?
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Where to Watch Realive
NBC
Free
Cast of Realive
Tom Hughes
Marc Jarvis
Charlotte Le Bon
Elizabeth
Oona Chaplin
Naomi
Barry Ward
West
Julio Perillán
Dr. Serra
Rafael Cebrian
Jeffrey
Bruno Sevilla
Charles
Daniel Horvath
Surgeon
Alex Hafner
The Elderly Hornball
Godeliv Van den Brandt
Sigourney
Melina Matthews
Technician
Realive Ratings & Reviews
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
A special kind of botched sci-fi film experiment.
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
One of the year's best science fiction titles.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
There's a lot to chew on in "Realive," and it surprisingly works for the most part, offering a mature, introspective take on weird science.
Mark Leeper's Reviews
Mark R. Leeper
This look at the future is hard to become engaged with because the world is so cold and lifeless. As Marc says, "before I died I thought there was nothing after death; now I'm sure."
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Dull but with enough polish to gloss over its major flaws.
Cinema Crazed
Emilie Black
... a powerful movie that leaves the viewer feeling and questioning things.
Substream Magazine
Leigh Monson
Realive starts to feel like watching the Architect's monologue from The Matrix Reloaded on repeat for two hours.
Los Angeles Times
Kimber Myers
Unfortunately, the movie's over-dependence on voice-over and its overwritten script interfere with the audience being able to fully engage.
New York Times
Ken Jaworowski
Like a "Black Mirror" episode combined with a philosophy seminar, "Realive" has plenty of brains. Yet it has a heart, too, and that adds a surprising amount of emotion to this above-average science-fiction film.
Village Voice
Rob Staeger
Realive's greatest strength is that it takes its premise so seriously, engaging with its moral and spiritual questions.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
Those who welcome thinkier SF cinema in the realm of recent "Ex-Machina" and "Another Earth" will find some similar rewards in this watchable, nicely produced if modestly scaled English-language enterprise
The Hollywood Reporter
Jordan Mintzer
... an inventive if somewhat mawkish sci-fi melodrama in which a terminally ill hipster finds himself regenerated in the near-distant future, only to learn that he may have been better off dead.
Queer.Horror.Movies.
Joe Lipsett
Realive is a solid entry in Mateo Gil's wheelhouse of deeply resonant emotional dramas(...) This "wrong time" love story works because of the chemistry between the leads, even if the present day/future conflicts pale slightly in comparison.
The Playlist
Bradley Warren
Though undeniably watchable... Mateo Gil's film fails to rise above the well-trodden genre film language nor does it meaningfully contribute to its central existential questions on mortality.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Realive is beautifully produced, with a capable cast and great technical work all round. This polish will effectively glosses over its weaknesses as far as many viewers are concerned.
La Movie Boeuf
David N. Butterworth
"Realive" feels a little sterile and its performances are hit and miss. But its thought-provoking conceit keeps you engaged until the very -- and largely ironic -- end.
The Film Stage
Jared Mobarak
This is a film of philosophical rumination as its hopeful characters find themselves living in an imperfect world of their own creation.
The Verge
Bryan Bishop
It turns out that the idea of a man coming back from the dead isn't necessarily enough to support a film on its own, heavy-handed references to Lazarus or not. Neither is an abundance of sleek future-tech.
Film Inquiry
Alex Arabian
Realive is a science fiction drama with a brain, a scientifically altered one that hooks up to a power source beautifully.
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