The Future Lasts A Long Time
The Future Lasts A Long Time

The Future Lasts A Long Time

1996Movie14 minEnglish

Dream-like short film starring Samantha Morton, in one of her earliest screen credits, as one of a couple on the run who hide out in the Fens.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Alain ResnaisGenres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A woman experiences vivid memories of a past life after listening to a seemingly innocuous recording. As she delves deeper into these recollections, she uncovers a complex web of identity, forgotten traumas, and the unsettling possibility that her present reality is built on a foundation of stolen memories. The film explores the fluidity of identity and the profound impact of the subconscious.

Critical Reception

Alain Resnais's 'The Future Lasts A Long Time' is a challenging but rewarding exploration of memory and identity, praised for its innovative narrative structure and haunting atmosphere. Critics noted its intellectual depth and Resnais's masterful direction, though some found its non-linear storytelling demanding.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intellectual rigor and exploration of memory's complexities.
  • Resnais's distinct directorial style creates a unique and often disorienting viewing experience.
  • The film's unconventional narrative structure can be challenging for some viewers.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on the book 'L'homme qui inventa la couleur' by Jean-Paul Didierlaurent, though the movie significantly diverges in its plot and themes.

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