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Release Date:

July 31, 2015

Synopsis:

From IMDb: “An extremely wealthy man, dying from cancer, undergoes a radical medical procedure that transfers his consciousness into the body of a healthy young man. But all is not as it seems when he starts to uncover the mystery of the body’s origin and the organization that will kill to protect its cause.”

Poster: C+ / C / D / B- / C-

Review: (#1) This design is intriguing, but perhaps too visually simplistic for discerning tastes. (#2) There’s almost nothing to this design, but it has a simple concept that is visually represented even if not sensationally so.

(#3) Taking a scene from a film and adding “artful” lines and blurs and futuristic elements just doesn’t make for good poster design. (#4) Unlike the third design, this one goes a bit more overboard, but has some more stylistic flourishes that work better on the whole. (#5) It’s hard to be enamored with a design that tries too hard to make this an action film and steals every cheap action poster design small, direct-to-video-likely films use.

Trailer: B+

Review: Tarsem’s films always look intriguing and this one is no exception. This quasi-futuristic sci-fi exploration of immortality and personal psyche has so much promise that it’s almost impossible for the film to live up to those expectations.

Oscar Prospects:

There was a time when Tarsem was the kind of director I’d predict for tech awards. However, after his last films failed to get nominations, it seems he might have had a one-off success. Besides, as futuristic as the concept of the film sounds, the design looks fairly modern, so I doubt it will materialize any attention.

Revisions:

(March 8, 2015) Original
(July 5, 2015) New Posters (#3-#5)

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Poster #2Poster #3Poster #4

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