
Zero Theorem (2013)
Anno di uscita: 2013
Nazione: France, Romania, United Kingdom, United States
Alternative Title: The Zero Theorem, Sifir Teoremi, O Teorema Zero, Nullteoreem, To Theorima Miden, Zero teorema, Teoria wszystkiego, Nulta teorema, Sifir Teorisi
Regista: Terry Gilliam
Writer: Pat Rushin, Terry Gilliam
Produzione & Genere
Produttore: Producer: Andreea Stanculeanu, Andrei Boncea, Chris Curling, Dean Zanuck, Jean Labadie, Nicolas Chartier, Phil Robertson, Zev Foreman
Co-Producer: Christoph Waltz
Executive Producer: Patrick Newall
Società: Asia & Europe Productions, MediaPro Pictures, Picture Perfect Corporation, Voltage Pictures, Zanuck Independent, Zephyr Films
Genere: Arthouse Science Fiction Film, Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Dystopian Film, Fantasy Film, Mystery Film, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Film
Budget: 8.500.000
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Parole chiave
Parole chiave: computer, dystopia, video game, virtual reality
Storia
In 'Zero Theorem', directed by Terry Gilliam, we follow Qohen Leth (played by Christoph Waltz), a socially isolated computer operator living in a dystopian future. His work is constantly disrupted by the enigmatic Management, who send him on various tasks to prove the Zero Theorem: that the universe ends as nothing, rendering life meaningless. This time, alongside his quest to find the purpose of human existence, he's distracted by the arrival of a teenager named Bob (Lucas Hedges) and a lustful love interest named Bainsley (Mélanie Thierry). Throughout the film, Qohen grapples with these relationships while trying to complete his mission.
Riassunto
Set in a dystopian future, 'Zero Theorem' is an Arthouse Science Fiction Film directed by Terry Gilliam. The movie explores themes of existentialism through its main character, Qohen Leth, who seeks meaning amidst chaos and uncertainty. Although the film received mixed reviews, it's praised for its visual style and exploration of deep philosophical questions.