The premise is straightforward. A woman named Libby with infertility problems is told by her husband Marco that the reason they can't conceive is because he's cursed. She gets pissed off and pays a visit to Seymour, a scientist friend/ex-boyfriend to help explain that curses play no role in their inability to conceive. As it happens, the husband Marco comes from a secretive community of people who are biologically different. And when Seymour mockingly takes their samples, he starts a chain of events that leads to him stumbling into a big discovery, that there is a viable second species of humans living among us. The scientist Seymour is itching to prove his hypothesis, but he needs more samples from these mysterious people. He convinces the couple to help him get more samples of these strange people -- they want to have a kid, remember? So Marco finally agrees to open himself up to the secretive people he comes from. It's an interesting, well researched story based in science that captures the feeling of how discoveries are made and explores the ethical issues around consent. I found it provocative, fast paced and well made.
Plot summary
Marco is keeping a big secret from his wife Libby and doesn't know how to tell her. But after three miscarriages, Marco has no choice. When he tells Libby that his culture believes anyone who marries outside his community is cursed to never have kids, she thinks he's lying. Libby takes him to an ex-boyfriend geneticist, Seymour, to help talk some sense into him. When Seymour accidentally discovers Marco's people might be special from a scientific perspective, he offers to help them overcome their infertility. But in return, Seymour wants to pry open Marco's secretive community so he can publish on his groundbreaking discovery. Marco must decide between having a future with Libby or betraying his community.
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Sci-fi for science geeks
Big ideas, poorly executed
Let me begin by saying I have a science background, so I appreciate what the filmmakers tried to do with this movie. Ultimately, all of the ideas don't come together here.
The romance angle of the movie is fine, if a little underdeveloped and hampered by the amateur filmmaking techniques and mediocre acting. The storyline involving the isolated people should have been its own movie as that was more interesting than the main story.
The science presented in this movie is plausible, but if you don't have a science background, a lot of the technical terms that are thrown about may be confusing and too much to keep up with.
Overall, this is sadly a movie you can skip.
Interesting sci fi.
OK, so it wasn't real, there are no such people who cannot reproduce! I mean, if they can't where did THEY come from? But it was an interesting enough movie, story, a fairy tale in some ways, but with people, an actual location. Yeah, was not a kid's movie, but it still "entertained" me. Different for sure. Hard to say who would like it or not, I could compare it something like Avatar, a people who may disappear. It's by no means as grand as Avatar, not in the slightest, however makes one think if there are any people who have or will disappear...