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I Origins

Cast

Michael Pitt, Brit Marling, Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, Steven Yeun View All


Crew

Mike Cahill (Director), Mike Cahill (Writer) View All

Release: Jul. 18th, 2014
Runtime: 1 hour, 46 minutes
I Origins follows a molecular biologist studying the evolution of the human eye. He finds his work permeating his life after a brief encounter with an exotic young woman who slips away from him. As his research continues years later with his lab partner, they make a stunning scientific discovery that has far reaching implications and complicates both his scientific and and spiritual beliefs. Traveling half way around the world, he risks...
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Citizen Rules
Mike Cahill who previously wrote and directed the thought provoking indie sci fi Another Earth (2011), fails to deliver here with his ham-fisted preaching and hokey science.


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