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Rating: 7.817/10 by 5819 users

Mr. Nobody (2009)

Nemo Nobody leads an ordinary existence with his wife and 3 children; one day, he wakes up as a mortal centenarian in the year 2092.

Directing:
  • Jaco Van Dormael
Writing:
  • Jaco Van Dormael
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Nov 06, 2009

Rating: 7.817/10 by 5819 users

Alternative Title:
Мистер Никто - RU
Las vidas posibles de Mr. Nobody - ES
Sr. Ninguém - BR
Ein Mann, drei Leben - Mr. Nobody - DE
אף אחד לא מושלם - IL
Господин Никой - BG
미스터 노바디 - KR
Sr. Nadie - MX
Bay Hiçkimse - TR
آقای هیچکس - IR

Country:
Belgium
Canada
France
Germany
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 21 minutes
Budget: $47,000,000
Revenue: $2,331,721

Plot Keyword: time travel, surrealism, time, choice, free will, multiple storylines, curious, shocking, complex, loving, 2090s, depressing, ambiguous, irreversible process, entropy

Jared Leto
Nemo Nobody (Adult / Old)
Sarah Polley
Adult Elise
Diane Kruger
Adult Anna
Rhys Ifans
Nemo's Father
Natasha Little
Nemo's Mother
Toby Regbo
Nemo age 16
Juno Temple
Anna age 15
Allan Corduner
Dr. Feldheim
Daniel Mays
Young Journalist
Clare Stone
Elise age 15
Thomas Byrne
Nemo age 9
Léa Thonus
Elise age 9
Harry Cleven
Man in Black 2
Andrew Simms
Showroom Man
Ben Mansfield
Stefano age 22-40
Stéphane Thiry
Male Nurse 1
Alice van Dormael
Angel of Oblivian 1
Juliette Van Dormael
Angel of Oblivian 2
Melanie Doerr
Texan Woman
Corey Cleve Bentivegna
Boy of Shy Couple
Sandrine Laroche
Desillusioned Woman
Olivier Bony
Desillusioned Man
Laura Van Hove
Teenage Girl
Marc Zinga
Gay Man 1
Philippe Godeau
Golf Player / Sad Man
John Canoe
Mohawk Man
Fujio Ishimaru
Japanese Gardener
Robin Carette
Nemo 18 months
Sylvie Olivé
Family Mars Mother
Stéphane Taillasson
Famly Mars Father
Jules Taillasson
Family Mars Son
Jan Hammenecker
Shoe Factory Director
Serge Larivière
Shoe Lace Supplier
Katharina Pejcic
Anna's Daughter
Tanya Trombetta
Anna's Friend
Lola Pauwels
Young Stefano's Girlfriend
Louise Sophia Engel
Nemo & Anna's Daughter
Aaron Landt
Nemo & Anna's Son
Tawny Andersen
Coma Nurse 2
Jules Eerdekens
Pool Maintenance Collegue 1
Philippe Lévy
Pool Maintenance Collegue 2
Renaud Alcalde
Spaceship Neighbour 1
Dominique Warnier
Spaceship Neighbour 2
Pierre Chaves
Hotel Entrance Guard
Nicholas Beveney
Black Man Airport
Josselin Moinet
Morgue Policeman
Virginie Bordes
Continuity Girl
Carlo Mestroni
Police Officer
Nicolas Ross
Anna & Peter's Son
Marie-Ève Beauregard
Anna & Peter's Daughter
Manfred Andrae
Anna's Neighbour
Thi-Mai Nguyen
Prehistoric Pregnant Woman
John Churchill
Boy on Slide

Andres Gomez

Quite a disappointment. I was expecting much more from this movie but the story is just boring and uninteresting. Jared Leto makes a good performance (the movie is just tailored for him) and they are also good Kruger and, specially, Regbo and Temple. However, as I said, the story is quite pointless. The movie finishes and you just feel like you have watched a bad joke without purpose.

HikariWS

Really awesome movie. It's kite hard to understand at first and will require 1 or 2 rewatches to pick it up. It's the kind of movie that doesn't hold spectator's hand to explain what's happening, but it's also not the kind of movie that messes up and nothing makes sense. All the info we need is presented, just not on a clear way. Some ppl may even need to do some research on physics concepts, entropy, etc.

CinemaSerf

I always find Jared Leto very easy to look at, but rarely does his acting ever amount to very much. Not so, here. This is quite a quirky and innovative drama that sees his life as "Nemo" depend on one simple decision he must make. Ought he to stay with his separating mother or father? This choice will, naturally, impact on how his life and the life of many others will pan out as we soon discover that scientific advances have ensured that he has survived to become the last "mortal" centenarian left on Earth. These permutations that ensue vary from the pedestrian to the surreal, and the characterisations offer us a little more depth to the scenarios as we all experience the consequences of his actions, and those invite a bit of thought, even philosophising, as the ramifications affect not just him, but "Elise" (a strong contribution from Sarah Polley) and "Anna" (Diane Kruger). Toby Regbo bears quite a striking resemblance to Leto which helps his engaging representation of the fifteen year old "Nemo" and, indeed, all of the children who take on the junior years of the key roles deliver well, here. It is not a straightforward story, some of it made sense to me, some of it suggested that auteur Jaco Van Dormael had been sitting too close to the glue pot, but there is an effective intensity to the performance from Leto (and his wonderfully expressive eyes) as we embark on this roller-coaster ride. I did not love the conclusion - but don't know that I could have improved upon it either - you ought to give it a try and see what you think. It is long, and maybe that will deter some people as the pace isn't always consistent, but I'd say this is the best I've seen from this star.


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