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Zoe
Directed by
Drake Doremus
R
2018
1h 44m
Science Fiction
,
Romance
,
and more
6.1
35%
61%
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A story about how synthetic humans can feel and even love and how the people they are involved with react to this concept.
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Where to Watch Zoe
Amazon Video
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Rent $1.99
Cast of Zoe
Léa Seydoux
Zoe
Ewan McGregor
Cole
Rashida Jones
Emma
Theo James
Ash
Matthew Gray Gubler
Michael
Miranda Otto
The Designer
Christina Aguilera
Jewels
Helen Johns
Muriel Théroux
Kyle Gatehouse
Average Guy
Sarah Levesque
Uncomfortable Woman
Arlen Aguayo-Stewart
Woman on Lab Tour
Jordana Lajoie
The Other Robot
Anthony Shim
Hideo
Frank Marrs
Robot
Richard Brimblecombe
Interviewer
Stephanie Ng Wan
Woman in Promotional Video #1
Letitia Brookes
Woman in Promotional Video #2
Adam Bernett
Man in Promotional Video #1
Tristan D. Lalla
Man in Promotional Video #2
Vincent D'Arbouze
Middle Aged Guy
Stephen Spreekmeester
Driver
Donovan Colan
Caleb
Noémie Leduc-Vaudry
Woman #3
Janine Theriault
Isla
Kai Lennox
Nick
Walter Lyng
Quiz Master
Patrick Abellard
Synthetic Man
Daniel Chichagov
Lab Tech #1
Chris Sandiford
Lab Tech #2
David Noël
Lab Tech #3
Francesca Barcenas
Receptionist
Nora Guerch
Host
Alexandre Daigle
Man #1
Patrick Baby
Man #2
Eddy Philantrope
Man #3
Ellis Arch
Rep
Al Connors
Handsome Dweeb
Alex Kaluza
Man on Lab Tour
Jason Gangxu Xiang
Dancing Man
Xiaoli Ruan
Dancing Woman
Béatrice Aubry
Pianist Bot
Ava Brackers
Edgy Woman
Franco Decrescentis
Twitchy Guy
Jimmy Chantal
Security Guy
Sophie Emma Rose
Synthetic #1
Nichole Bird
Synthetic #2
Jack Thorpe
Synthetic #3
Ediz Ibrahim
Synthetic #4
Ali Dunn
Zoe Double
Marie France Denoncourt
Zoe Water Double
Tim Cody
Cole Water Double
Zoe Reviews
AV Club
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Wrestling with the intrinsic creepiness of the premise would involve some social commentary, self-awareness, and honest-to-God storytelling, and that's not Doremus' bag.
Entertainment Weekly
Christian Holub
This is a movie that casts Christina Aguilera as a robot and yet still manages to be boring.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
The non-stop, navel-gazing, faux philosophical dialogue about love starts to feel like some strange experiment itself.
indieWire
David Ehrlich
If we ever truly sympathize with Doremus' nebulous characters, it's only because they help us appreciate how painful it can be to spend so much time trying to divine meaning from utter emptiness.
Slant Magazine
Mark Matousek
Drake Doremus's compositions seem to be motivated by the idea that there's no more profound image than sunlight reflecting off one-half of a character's face.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
The yearning displayed by Cole and Zoe is meant to be profound. But at a certain point the examination of loss in love ceases to show sensitivity and begins to look like emotional immaturity.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
The movie, though it's not badly told, fails to grip you.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
A beautifully acted, affecting drama that teases some questions society may need to answer sooner than we expect.
Film Inquiry
David Fontana
Zoe's detriment, as mentioned, is not necessarily any of its individual parts, such as its cast, cinematography, score, or direction. It's that, despite all of this, they don't quite add up to anything more impactful or memorable.
Cinemacy
Morgan Rojas
This philosophical questioning of love and authenticity is what makes Zoe so unforgettable among the sea of other festival films.
Common Sense Media
Andrea Beach
Slow-moving sci-fi love story falls flat; some sex, drugs.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
"Zoe" gets most of the way there, but Doremus doesn't know when to quit with this drama, which eventually spirals out of control.
The Daily Dot
Michelle Jaworski
Zoe has plenty of fascinating ideas embedded within its code, but the execution feels more like a test run with a highlight on its weakest points.
Bust Magazine
Deborah Krieger
Details are drowned in the tortured love story, which does McGregor, a normally incredibly appealing and captivating actor, precisely zero favors.
Film Inquiry
Stephanie Archer
While the story itself was blasé, the soundtrack's loud, techno beat made my heart race, forcing me to keep myself invested in the film
Solzy at the Movies
Danielle Solzman
Zoe is a film that mixes science fiction with romance in a way that makes it stand apart from the likes of Her.
The Playlist
Lena Wilson
You'd be better served just watching the most sexist bits from The Island and calling it a day.
Film Inquiry
Kristy Strouse
Zoe's main focal point is love, and unfortunately for me, no matter how hard I yearned for a connection, I didn't fall head over heels.
Film Threat
Natalia Winkelman
...a floaty, maddeningly sulky film that wants, more than anything, for its audience to feel it. By the end, all we're feeling is wearied out.
Cinema Elite
Ankit Ojha
The result is a restrained, meditative, and almost poetic look at love, longing, and intimacy, which at this point is practically a long-running motif in the director's romances.
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