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Review: "Self/less" [CONTAINS SPOILERS]
Self/less
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Plot Summary: The film focuses on a man who, getting on in years and close to death, puts his mind in a younger body. Soon, though, he learns of the means by which his new body was obtained and finds himself on the run from a company trying to silence him.
From: cj , 93 months, post #1
I'm going to review mostly the transformation content and parts of the story.

The main character, Damian, who is dying, pays to have his consciousness transferred into a younger, lab-grown body to escape the clutches of old age... and death. A process that is so exclusive, that they strive to hide its very existence.

Upon waking in his new body, Damian must work to gain motor control over his new physical form, and he even relates his current state akin to being a toddler. At one point Damian struggles to his feet to gaze into a mirror, whereupon he seems to be satisfied of his new face. While he's working on learning to physically control his new body, he experiences powerful hallucinations, to which he is given a drug to counter.

After acclimating to his new body, Damian enjoys his newfound youthful vigor. Eventually, though he begins to suspect that there is something more to the still occasional hallucinations that he has been experiencing, than the doctor has been telling him.

The hallucinations... memories seem like a pretty logical way to portray the conflict of two minds or persons fighting for control over one body. As if the original person sometimes slips back through to haunt the invader.

Through the course of the movie, the discovery of the truth and the further growth of the character, as well as resolution of some unresolved issues for Damian, lead to a somewhat satisfying conclusion... perhaps even for Damien.

In conclusion, the male-to-male mind-swap did result in some slight realization of being in a new body (beyond having to re-learn motor control), but no real exploration. While there were two other characters (also male-to-male) who were swapped, those swaps weren't really explored or exposed greatly. But the largest component, in my opinion, of this movie was the way that it portrayed a possible side-effect of such a swap - the struggle of the old to fight the new.

From: Air Gear , 93 months, post #2
The problem with this film is that the man in his younger body doesn't seem even slightly like what you'd expect Ben Kingsley to be like. It's just Ryan Reynolds being Ryan Reynolds again. Orphan Black it is not.

Even more baffling than Ryan Reynolds doing this film:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_(2016_film)

(sound familiar)

... is that anyone made it considering Self/Less already existed.

From: cj , 93 months, post #3
"... doesn't seem even slightly like what you'd expect Ben Kingsley to be like...."

Well, except for a few little displays. But a few seconds of show, several times after the transfer does seem a bit... lacking. So yes, Orphan Black it is not... Not even close.

From: Air Gear , 93 months, post #4
What's remarkable about Orphan Black is when you have one clone impersonating the other, they can range from very bad to very good, but even the very good ones aren't quite perfect but also aren't quite perfect in a way that you can tell which clone it really is. First class acting performance all around every time it happens.

From: Air Gear , 93 months, post #5
(... and by very bad, that's always on purpose as some clones just aren't as good at this whole impersonation thing, I should have said.)

From: cj , 93 months, post #6
But Orphan Black is a completely different story, and this review thread for Self/less is certainly not the place to discus it. So, let's bring this thread back on-topic.

From: Air Gear , 93 months, post #7
The story, no but the technique of one person inhabiting another, yes.

Tatiana Maslany ++ (tick). Ryan Reynolds (eh ....)

From: guest , 93 months, post #8
Apparently they weren't able to film Ben Kinglsey's scenes first, so there was no material for Reynolds to imitate.

From: Air Gear , 93 months, post #9
... and of course, this being Sir Ben Kingsley's first ever film, there was as a result nothing to reference what his performance might have been like ...

From: cj , 93 months, post #10
"... there was as a result nothing to reference what his performance might have been like ..."

On the contrary. There may have been too many from which to choose. Which one of Sir Kingsley's past performances would you have used as your guess? ~shrugs~

From: Air Gear , 93 months, post #11
/s ?

From: guest (Mr Ed) , 93 months, post #12
@cj - Ghandi obviously :P


From: guest , 93 months, post #13
How about The Love Guru?

From: cj , 93 months, post #14
Perhaps we should steer this thread back to a more thorough course of actually reviewing the movie. We've drifted a bit from the actual purpose of this review thread.

From: Air Gear , 93 months, post #15
The film was a complete waste of Tarsem Singh.

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