![]() ![]() Hawke once again is reassuringly great - in that how he doesn't need to overact, he recognises the tone needed here, whilst knowing it's wise to let his co-star take the main stage. Snook is quite simply outstanding, the various layers she gives to her characterisations grip with intensity and emotional heart tugs. This demands the utmost attention from the viewer, a piece guaranteed to have you asking tricky questions, and also likely to have you rewinding some scenes for clarity - like I did! This is not an actioner, this is very cerebral and sedate in tone, adult science fiction that's as audacious as it is clever. The first half of film is the story being relayed by Snook to Hawke, and then the film spirals into a world of temporal loops and frazzled paradoxes. But simple is not a word readily associated with the Spierig's deliriously complicated mind meld of a movie. If we throw up a simple synopsis for this pic, it's about a time travelling agent who goes back in time to stop a killer known as "The Fizzle Bomber" - whilst helping a trans-gender man who has just told him a fascinating and emotionally wrought story. It stars Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook, Noah Taylor, Christopher Kirby and Madeleine West. The Spierig's also adapt the screenplay from Robert A. Out of Australia, Predestination is directed by Michael Spierig and Peter Spierig (who also scores the music).
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