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Eva Green delivers a performance of devastating restraint. She communicates oceans of longing and guilt without ever raising her voice. Matt Smith, too, is brilliant, navigating the confusing nature of a boy born with the expectation of a history he doesn't remember.

: Set against the cold, grey, and ethereal landscapes of the North Sea coast, the film feels like a living painting. The isolation of the setting mirrors the internal isolation of the characters.

: Film ini juga sering tersedia untuk dibeli atau disewa melalui layanan

While Womb may not be a blockbuster, it is considered by many to be one of the "best" thought-provoking indie sci-fi films of the early 2010s. It is a tragic, unsettling, and beautifully shot film that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll. For viewers interested in psychological dramas that challenge social norms and ethical boundaries, Womb offers a unique and deeply moving experience.

The story follows Rebecca (Eva Green), a woman so grief-stricken by the loss of her childhood sweetheart, Tommy (Matt Smith), that she makes an unfathomable decision: she agrees to carry and give birth to his clone. The film does not treat this as sci-fi spectacle, but as a Greek tragedy set against a stark, windswept coastline.

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