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The Discovery
The Discovery

The Discovery (2017)

63% User Rating
1h 42min
Drama
Romance
Science Fiction
Thriller
Mystery

In the near future, due to a breakthrough scientific discovery by Dr. Thomas Harbor, there is now definitive proof of an afterlife. While countless people have chosen suicide to reset their existence, others try to decide what it all means. Among them is Dr. Harbor's son Will, who has arrived at his father's isolated compound with a mysterious young woman named Isla. There, they discover the strange acolytes who help Dr. Harbor with his experiments.

Charlie McDowellDirector

Cast

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Jason Segel

Jason Segel

Will Harbor

Rooney Mara

Rooney Mara

Isla

Robert Redford

Robert Redford

Dr. Thomas Harbor

Jesse Plemons

Jesse Plemons

Toby Harbor

Riley Keough

Riley Keough

Lacey

Ron Canada

Ron Canada

Cooper

Brian McCarthy

Brian McCarthy

Andy

Kimleigh Smith

Kimleigh Smith

Pam

M.J. Karmi

M.J. Karmi

Janice Phillips

Adam Khaykin

Adam Khaykin

Oliver

Mary Steenburgen

Mary Steenburgen

Interviewer

Connor Ratliff

Connor Ratliff

Coroner

Willie C. Carpenter

Willie C. Carpenter

Hospital Janitor

Wendy Makkena

Wendy Makkena

Mom

Lindsay Schnebly

Lindsay Schnebly

Newscaster

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Richard O'Rourke

Marvin (uncredited)

Paul Bellefeuille

Paul Bellefeuille

Pat Phillips (uncredited)

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August 29, 2022

The Discovery poses a very interesting question. If life after death was scientifically proven, would this knowledge cause a massive wave of suicides? Oh, wait; did I say “interesting”? Actually, I meant “stupid.” Dr. Thomas Harbor (Robert Redford) claims to have discovered, in Hamlet's words, "the undiscovered country." Six months later, “the number of suicides has quickly reached one million.” They say curiosity killed the cat, but even a cat has more common sense than this. It’s impossible to take The Discovery seriously for the simple reason that millions and millions of people have believed and continue to do so in some kind of afterlife, and none of them save the most deranged and disturbed are in any hurry to cross over to the other side. What's more, these believers have no regard for scientific proof – if they did, they wouldn’t be believers at all –; to them, it all comes down to faith, which is the basis for all religions. By the same token, most religions have laws against suicide; oh, those who take their own lives do go somewhere, but it’s not a place anyone is looking forward to spending the rest of eternity at. Of course, it’s possible that the afterlife Dr. Redford has discovered is not governed according to the tenets of any one theology – but then its true nature is never specified, so who’s to say that all these idiots offing themselves aren’t punching a one-way ticket straight to hell (or worse)? One thing’s for sure, though, and it’s that these suicidal maniacs are too dumb to live anyway. All of Redford’s considerable gravitas can’t keep the good doctor from coming across as a quack, whose explanation for the afterlife sounds, accordingly, as a crock of pseudoscientific drivel. The makers of this movie undoubtedly have a low opinion of the same masses one assumes they expected to lure into watching this dreck, if they truly believe so many of us would so carelessly engage in an experiment that is tantamount to jumping into a pool that may or may not have any water in it.

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