I Origins
I Origins
R | 18 July 2014 (USA)
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A molecular biologist's study of the human eye has far-reaching implications about humanity's scientific and spiritual beliefs.

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Listonixio

Fresh and Exciting

Executscan

Expected more

Bereamic

Awesome Movie

Cheryl

A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.

bernadettfekete

Can't tell you how amazing the whole movie is. Amazing story, people, amazing directing, good music choices, even the lights in the film... The feelings after I saw are beyond expression! Not for everyone though. :)

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adityaarunsinghal

The elevator scene was a masterpiece. However I feel like it starts with greater force than it ends with.

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Antonio Kowatsch

This movie has been on my watch list for a while. I finally made the decision to watch it because of its enticing synopsis. However, now that I've actually seen it I feel tricked. The synopsis is more of a ruse; the actual movie has very little to do with what's described in it. You'll see. With that being said I do have a gripe with the "science" in the movie. As someone with a background in science I know that most of the things that are being presented as "facts" in this movie are nothing but humbug. You can't create iris scans from "high res" images. And that's not the only pseudo-science that's prevalent in "I Origins". But I don't want to spoil anything so I'll just end it here.The movie was OK but I can't help but feel a little disappointed. I was expecting something very different; a movie about the origin of self / consciousness. But instead we've watched a movie about eyes. Very funny play of words (/sarcasm). Just because "I" is a homonym for eye that doesn't justify this type of trickery. I feel betrayed.

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Daneimp

Besides having some very relatable characters, which goes through some harsh times in their lives, this movie is also one of (if not) the best movie(s) to describe how science works and how a scientist should think when he/she discovers a pattern which is hard to ignore even though it's what we would describe as "otherworldly".

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