Mr. Nobody (Theatrical Cut)
November 2013
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Michael O'Sullivan
Never mind that several characters seem to gain or lose British accents throughout the course of the film. The lack of continuity only enhances the sense of deliciously dizzying disequilibrium.
Ben Kenigsberg
As philosophy, Mr. Nobody seems sillier than it is profound. But in a parallel reality, more movies would have this degree of insane ambition.
Deborah Young
This big-budget English-language co-production shows that Europeans can compete in the sci-fi realm where high production values are king.
Jennie Punter
While Mr. Nobody contains some truly moving scenes, it eventually starts to try your concentration when you suspect all the space/time continuum shuffling may never become more than the sum of its parts.
Boyd van Hoeij
A film that has a beating heart underneath its messy -- though breathtakingly designed -- exterior.
Brian Delaney
Very unique with excellent soundtrack Had I not read the reviews, this movie was going to be passed over. Even during the first 30 minutes it was so bizarre that it almost warranted a shut down. I hung in and it got better the further in you progressed and at the end I was very satisfied that the chance was given. An open mind is a must.
Critic reviews
Michael O'Sullivan
Never mind that several characters seem to gain or lose British accents throughout the course of the film. The lack of continuity only enhances the sense of deliciously dizzying disequilibrium.
Ben Kenigsberg
As philosophy, Mr. Nobody seems sillier than it is profound. But in a parallel reality, more movies would have this degree of insane ambition.
Deborah Young
This big-budget English-language co-production shows that Europeans can compete in the sci-fi realm where high production values are king.
Jennie Punter
While Mr. Nobody contains some truly moving scenes, it eventually starts to try your concentration when you suspect all the space/time continuum shuffling may never become more than the sum of its parts.
Boyd van Hoeij
A film that has a beating heart underneath its messy -- though breathtakingly designed -- exterior.
User reviews
Very unique with excellent soundtrack Had I not read the reviews, this movie was going to be passed over. Even during the first 30 minutes it was so bizarre that it almost warranted a shut down. I hung in and it got better the further in you progressed and at the end I was very satisfied that the chance was given. An open mind is a must.

A classic A true movie to inspire and reflect ones own life. A story of choices and how important yet insignificant choosing can be. Whether it's a choice of a dessert or a choice of one's love, we are all subject to the rewards and consequences of those choices. But it all begins with making the initial decision. Every choice leads you on a different life path, and every path has a different end. But it all results from one single decision.

By God... This movie. Watch it, pay vast attention to it. There is only one thing I can't recall because of the jumbling of information. Other than that, the movie opens up a huge can of beans, having you tread a path full conjecture and symbolism. Leading up to a flurry of emotion and and ending that leaves you free to form your own educated idea. Because the entire movie gives you all that you need, but at the same time, doesn't answer your questions. Thus, making you feel like a student, under a wise teacher
Cast and credits
Actors | Jared Leto, Sarah Polley, Diane Kruger, Rhys Ifans |
Producers | Philippe Godeau |
Director | Jaco Van Dormael |
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English
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Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
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Run time
139 minutes
Rating
R
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