
Crimes of the Future
Surgery is the new sex.
With his partner, a celebrity performance artist publicly showcases the metamorphosis of his organs in avant-garde performances. An investigator from the National Organ Registry obsessively tracks their movements, which is when a mysterious group is revealed... Their mission — to use the artist's notoriety to shed light on the next phase of human evolution.
- 6.0
- 2022
- Released
- 1h 47m

Viggo Mortensen
Saul Tenser
Léa Seydoux
Caprice
Scott Speedman
Lang Dotrice
Kristen Stewart
Timlin
Don McKellar
Wippet
Tanaya Beatty
Berst
Nadia Litz
Router
Lihi Kornowski
Djuna
Denise Capezza
Odile
Efi Kantza
Adrienne Berceau
Jason Bitter
Tarr
Tassos Karahalios
Klinek
Sotiris Siozos
Brecken
Penelope Tsilika
Beauty Spa Woman
Mihalis Valasoglou
NVU Agent
Yorgos Pirpassopoulos
Dr. Nasatir









Released
en
$27,000,000.00
$4,551,565.00
- #human evolution
- #detective
- #dystopia
- #murder
- #performance art
- #transhumanism
- #evolution
- #surgery
- #shipyard
- #body horror
- #organ trafficking
- #biotech company
Reviews

Not the most enjoyable of watches, it meanders a bit, though <em>'Crimes of the Future'</em> is most certainly interesting throughout. I tend to find films like this a little hit-and-miss, as I personally find the constant reaching for shock value or just simple weirdness a bit too forced. And this film does that a few times, but to be fair as the run time was ticking by I could definitely feel
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/opinion-pieces/what-do-both-dont-worry-darling-and-crimes-of-the-future-have-in-common "Personally, I believe that cinematic narratives with multiple plot points and questions related to the world itself are too often confused and envisioned as character studies driven by a single protagonist. Both Olivia Wilde and David Cronenberg comple

Whilst certainly nowhere near his best, this is still quite an intriguing drama from David Cronenberg. It all centres around "Saul Tenser" (Viggo Mortensen) who uses his own body to grow (or "cook") extra organs which he and his assistant "Caprice" (Léa Seydoux) extract as part of rather gruesome, but popular, theatrical performances. Meantime, "Dotrice" (Scott Speedman) is reeling from the suffoc
Nonsensical incoherent movie that was hard to watch, and i turned it off after 30 min. It clearly written with a good amount of shock value, but the only shock i got was my finger to press "off" button. Cronenberg has made some good body horror in the past, but this was just rubbish.











