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Anon (2018)  link to Anon on IMDb  link to trailer on IMDb

Number: 2675

poster Anon

IMDb Rating:
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5.4/10 (49 votes)

Country: Germany, 100 minutes

Spoken Languages: English

Genre(s): Thriller, Sci-Fi

Director(s): Andrew Niccol

Video Codec: Unknown

Storyline:
In a near-future world where there is no privacy, ignorance or anonymity, our private memories are recorded and crime almost ceases to exist. In trying to solve a series of unsolved murders, SAL FRIELAND (Owen) stumbles onto a young woman (Seyfried) who appears to have subverted the system and disappeared. She has no identity, no history and no record. Sal realizes it may not be the end of crime but the beginning. Known only as THE GIRL, she must be found before Sal becomes the next victim.

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photo Clive Owen Clive Owen The title says enough, destroys the entire story. In this day and age there really is no need to have any characters smoking cigarettes. The fact that this is a quite distant future simply makes this behaviour even less believable, but adding to it that they're smoking indoors in workplaces takes it too far. Other than the annoying scenes with the fags, the movie is watchable enough to kill some spare time but nothing more.
photo Amanda Seyfried Amanda Seyfried The title says enough, destroys the entire story. In this day and age there really is no need to have any characters smoking cigarettes. The fact that this is a quite distant future simply makes this behaviour even less believable, but adding to it that they're smoking indoors in workplaces takes it too far. Other than the annoying scenes with the fags, the movie is watchable enough to kill some spare time but nothing more.
photo Colm Feore Colm Feore The title says enough, destroys the entire story. In this day and age there really is no need to have any characters smoking cigarettes. The fact that this is a quite distant future simply makes this behaviour even less believable, but adding to it that they're smoking indoors in workplaces takes it too far. Other than the annoying scenes with the fags, the movie is watchable enough to kill some spare time but nothing more.
photo Sonya Walger Sonya Walger The title says enough, destroys the entire story. In this day and age there really is no need to have any characters smoking cigarettes. The fact that this is a quite distant future simply makes this behaviour even less believable, but adding to it that they're smoking indoors in workplaces takes it too far. Other than the annoying scenes with the fags, the movie is watchable enough to kill some spare time but nothing more.
photo Mark O'Brien Mark O'Brien The title says enough, destroys the entire story. In this day and age there really is no need to have any characters smoking cigarettes. The fact that this is a quite distant future simply makes this behaviour even less believable, but adding to it that they're smoking indoors in workplaces takes it too far. Other than the annoying scenes with the fags, the movie is watchable enough to kill some spare time but nothing more.

Medium: Unknown,

Loaned: No

Aspect ratio: Unknown