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<blockquote data-quote="Toni" data-source="post: 241364" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>If you are not sick of watching movies set in a dystopian-world, and also miss "Orphan Black", this one is for you. It won´t disappoint you. In a Big-Brother-like future, families can have one child only. But a woman has seven daughters (how she could carry all of them unnoticed, the movie doesn´t tell!). Here comes granddaddy Willem Dafoe, who raises them in cognito, making them pose as each other since each has a week-day name. All of them are played to the hilt by Noomi Rapace, who is absolutely phenomenal here. Glenn Close plays the President (or whatever) dressed and coiffured by her worst enemy. Both Dafoe (who inexplicably seems to vanish at some point) and Close just appear in a few scenes. Anyway, it goes all the way and doesn´t apologize, though as you can see (in the video too), it takes some "poetic licenses" and has a wicked sense of humor. Oh and Rapace looks as the perfect Cher lookalike in all her scenes as one of the girls...</p><p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center">[MEDIA=youtube]V9Ibbo2pRtc[/MEDIA]</p> <p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]23219[/ATTACH]</p> <p style="text-align: center">"Oh my God, will I be "strong enough" for so many new surgery operations?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toni, post: 241364, member: 82"] If you are not sick of watching movies set in a dystopian-world, and also miss "Orphan Black", this one is for you. It won´t disappoint you. In a Big-Brother-like future, families can have one child only. But a woman has seven daughters (how she could carry all of them unnoticed, the movie doesn´t tell!). Here comes granddaddy Willem Dafoe, who raises them in cognito, making them pose as each other since each has a week-day name. All of them are played to the hilt by Noomi Rapace, who is absolutely phenomenal here. Glenn Close plays the President (or whatever) dressed and coiffured by her worst enemy. Both Dafoe (who inexplicably seems to vanish at some point) and Close just appear in a few scenes. Anyway, it goes all the way and doesn´t apologize, though as you can see (in the video too), it takes some "poetic licenses" and has a wicked sense of humor. Oh and Rapace looks as the perfect Cher lookalike in all her scenes as one of the girls... [CENTER] [MEDIA=youtube]V9Ibbo2pRtc[/MEDIA] [ATTACH type="full" alt="1602270501234.png"]23219[/ATTACH] "Oh my God, will I be "strong enough" for so many new surgery operations?"[/CENTER] [/QUOTE]
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