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Evolution
Evolution

Evolution (2016)

60% User Rating
1h 21min
Mystery
Drama
Horror

11-year-old Nicolas lives with his mother in a seaside housing estate. The only place that ever sees any activity is the hospital. It is there that all the boys from the village are forced to undergo strange medical trials that attempt to disrupt the phases of evolution.

Lucile HadžihalilovićDirector

Cast

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Max Brebant

Max Brebant

Nicolas

Roxane Duran

Roxane Duran

Stella

Julie-Marie Parmentier

Julie-Marie Parmentier

La mère

Mathieu Goldfeld

Mathieu Goldfeld

Victor

Nissim Renard

Nissim Renard

Franck

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Pablo-Noé Etienne

The fourth boy

Nathalie Legosles

Nathalie Legosles

The Doctor

Chantal Aimée

Chantal Aimée

Marta Blanc

Marta Blanc

Nurse

Reviews (2)

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
Rating 70%

January 3, 2025

Perhaps it's because I watched this when it is -4 outside, but this is quite a chillingly haunting film that is probably most notable for the powerful efforts of the eleven year old Max Brebant as "Nicolas" and the very intangibility of just where and when this is all set. Ostensibly, he's living in a small village populated by women and young lads like himself. There are no grown-up men anywhere to be seen. When he goes swimming one afternoon he makes quite a startling discovery and it's his disclosure of that to his mother (Julie-Marie Parmentier) and her reaction that starts to stimulate interest from the audience in just what is going on in this peaceable, rather regimented, place. "Nicolas" is determined to get to the bottom of his new found mystery and as he explores he finds things his young brain struggles to rationalise (as did mine). Things become more curious when he is admitted to an hospital where the most peculiar medical procedures are carried out on him and on his friend "Victor" (Mathieu Goldfield) - but what they seem to be achieving beggars belief! It's the prevailing ambiguity that makes this an interesting film to watch. It has little actual structure and though there is a chronology of sorts throughout, we are never entirely (or even remotely) certain of our footing here. There's a glimmer of light towards the end when he and his sympathetic nursing friend "Stella" (Roxane Duran) appear to offer us some sort of solution, or explanation - but even then, a lot of this is left to our own imaginations about what we think it is/was all about. It's quirky and unusual and worth eighty minutes - but don't expect to get to the end with many answers.

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