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Equals
Equals

Equals (2015)

61% User Rating
1h 42min
Drama
Romance
Science Fiction

"Find your equal."

A futuristic love story set in a world where emotions have been eradicated.

Drake DoremusDirector

Cast

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Nicholas Hoult

Nicholas Hoult

Silas

Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart

Nia

Guy Pearce

Guy Pearce

Jonas

Jacki Weaver

Jacki Weaver

Bess

Bel Powley

Bel Powley

Rachel

Claudia Kim

Claudia Kim

Voice of The Collective

Scott Lawrence

Scott Lawrence

Mark

Toby Huss

Toby Huss

George

Kate Lyn Sheil

Kate Lyn Sheil

Kate

David Selby

David Selby

Leonard

Rizwan Manji

Rizwan Manji

Gilead

Kai Lennox

Kai Lennox

Max

Aurora Perrineau

Aurora Perrineau

Iris

Rebecca Hazlewood

Rebecca Hazlewood

Zoe

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Park Yu-hwan

Seth

Nathan Parker

Nathan Parker

David

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Mook Denton

Thomas

Teo Yoo

Teo Yoo

Peter

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Umali Thilakarathna

Alice

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Eric Bossick

Health and Safety Officer

Tom Stokes

Tom Stokes

Dominic

Irina Chiu

Irina Chiu

Citizen

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Dennis Shin

Health and Safety Guard

Timothy Paul Jobe

Timothy Paul Jobe

Equals Citizen

Reviews (2)

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Kamurai
Kamurai
Rating 60%

July 31, 2020

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend. Don't get me wrong, I like the movie, but it is HIGH concept, low execution, despite being a beautifully produced and shot flick. Nicholas Hoult and Kristen Stewart carry the movie, and for those haters Stewart is playing a girl that is not supposed to show emotions so there, but there are some solid actors in support roles as well: Guy Pearce (Memento), Bel Powley (Carrie Pilby), and David Selby (who I thought was Alan Alda from MASH: This was like a Mandela effect: I had his voice in my head.) There just isn't a lot that is actively interesting to watch a movie where everyone is a robot without emotion, but it is a cool concept, especially when it becomes a survival concept. People who can't manage their emotions as if they don't have them get sent to a place where they're basically electro-shocked into committing suicide if they hadn't beforehand. The tension of it definitely ramps up a bit, but the focus eventually becomes more on the romantic connection than survival, even during a part primarily focused on surviving. The last couple of scenes are really subtle too, I actually had to re-watch them to just to make sure I knew how it ended. So while I like it and there is definitely something to like here, I think less people than more are going to be into it.

Media

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Equals | Exploring The Universe | Official Featurette HD | A24

Equals | Exploring The Universe | Official Featurette HD | A24

Equals | Silas and Nia | Official Featurette HD | A24

Equals | Silas and Nia | Official Featurette HD | A24

Equals | Director | Official Featurette HD | A24

Equals | Director | Official Featurette HD | A24

Equals | Official Clip 2 HD | A24

Equals | Official Clip 2 HD | A24

Equals | Official Clip HD | A24

Equals | Official Clip HD | A24

Equals | Official Trailer HD | A24

Equals | Official Trailer HD | A24

Equals | Official Teaser Trailer HD | A24

Equals | Official Teaser Trailer HD | A24

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