Womb

What are the consequences of giving birth to your dead boyfriend?
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DVD Details

  • 2.35:1 ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN
  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 51 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: April 9, 2013
  • Originally Released: 2010
  • Label: Olive Films

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Entertainment Reviews:

Rotten35%

TOMATOMETER
Total Count: 20

Spilled45%

AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 2,477
Rating: 2/5 -- Despite a fascinating concept, a gorgeous look and a silky score, 'Clone' is difficult to warm to. Full Review
Time Out
Apr 25, 2012
Rating: 1/4 -- Too abstract to suggest a coherent moral lesson, but too remote to foster a satisfying emotional connection, Womb feels barren, an attempt to do too much that ultimately does very little. Full Review
Slant Magazine
Mar 28, 2012
Rating: 2/5 -- Shonky science, flat fiction - this should never have left the lab. Full Review
Guardian
May 3, 2012
Rating: 2/5 -- Péter Szatmári's atmospheric photography of brooding, steely blue skies, bleak deserted beaches and soggy autumn woods is one of the chief virtues in this misbegotten enterprise. Full Review
The List
May 4, 2012
Rating: 1/5 -- The only thing which would make this film more awkward is watching it with your parents. Full Review
Little White Lies
May 3, 2012
Rating: 3.5/5 -- One of the more effectively eerie chamber dramas to come around so far this year, perhaps because its chosen "chamber" exists on an otherworldly plane.
Filmcritic.com
Mar 30, 2012
Rating: 2/5 -- If the 20-odd seconds of blank screen squatting pointlessly amid the opening credits aren't enough warning that you're in for some seriously sluggish storytelling, then the adoption of a snail as one of the central motifs should drive the point home.
New York Times
Mar 30, 2012

Product Description:

Young and shy Rebecca befriends Tommy while visiting her grandfather in a remote coastal area, but their profound fairy-tale romance comes to an end when Rebecca must follow her mother to faraway Tokyo. Twelve years later, Rebecca (Eva Green), now a young woman returns to settle in her late grandfather's beach house. She seeks out childhood friend Tommy (Matt Smith)... their reunion is marked by a strong mutual attraction, but their passionate relationship is short-lived when Tommy is killed in a freak car accident. Devastated, Rebecca feels life cannot go on without Tommy, so she turns to the controversial "Department of Genetic Replication" for an option. Although wary of the potential repercussions, Tommy's parents (Lesley Manville and Peter Wight) reluctantly agree to supply Rebecca with the necessary DNA sample for her to clone a new Tommy in her womb. Writer and director Benedek Fliegauf (Dealer) brings us this haunting and heartbreaking one-of-a-kind sci-fi love story.

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  • Sales Rank: 65,407
  • UPC: 887090059701
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