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The movie Equals is already released on Cinema, Blu-ray, VOD and DVD in the USA.
Based on 14 reviews, Equals gets an average review score of 48
Equals falls firmly in the sleek-and-soulless camp: In this unnamed, undated tomorrowland, citizens live and work collectively, automatons shuttled between airy dormlike apartments and sterile offices with stopwatch precision.
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The movie’s schematics make sense, in that slightly dopey science fiction way, but they also lack the true spark of inspiration that would make Equals more than a familiar but involving love story.
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The first thing you need to know about "Equals" is that it's set in a world depopulated by war, where the open display of emotion is forbidden and romantic love is a crime.
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“Logan’s Run” meets “The Lobster” in “Equals,” a dark dystopian drama set among a colony of emotionally blank, identically clad conformists who face being sent away for shock therapy if they show any feelings or even touch one another.
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Kristen Stewart and Nicolas Hoult fight for the right to love in this future-shock sci-fi indie.
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More mood piece than drama, Equals ultimately benefits from the scarcity of exposition, because the story’s details make little sense.
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Kristen Stewart and Nicholas Hoult play citizens living in an emotion-free future who struggle to understand the attraction they feel for one another in this stylish if simplistic sci-fi romance.
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The future looks pretty but dull.
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The futuristic dystopia of the arty sci-fi romance Equals will be familiar to anyone who's seen the likes of Gattaca, The Island, or THX 1138.
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Set in a future world where emotions are banned and relationships outlawed, Drake Doremus’ venture into science-fiction falls flat.
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The sensationally talented Nicholas Hoult and Kristen Stewart have little dramatic sinew to flex as forbidden lovers in Drake Doremus's futuristic love story.
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Director Drake Doremus‘ idea of an emotion-free future feels cobbled together from “THX-1138,” “The Giver,” perfume ads and the Apple Store
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It is so vague, cliché-ridden and devoid of surprise and suspense that once you grasp its premise, watching it is like leafing through a design magazine kept in a refrigerator.
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Drake Doremus's film all comes down, simplistically and repeatedly, to “feelings make us feel alive.”
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