
Æon Flux (2005)
Année de sortie: 2005
Nation: Germany, United States
Alternative Title: Aeon Flux, Eon Fluks
Réalisateur: Karyn Kusama
Writer: Matt Manfredi, Peter Chung, Phil Hay
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: David Gale, Gale Anne Hurd, Gary Lucchesi, Gregory Goodman, Martha Griffin
Executive Producer: Tom Rosenberg, Van Toffler
Sociétés: (Colossal) Pictures, Lakeshore Entertainment, MTV Films, Paramount Pictures, Valhalla Motion Pictures
Genre: Action, Action Film, Adventure, Biopunk, Dystopian Film, Girls With Guns, Post-Apocalyptic Film, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Film, Spy Film, Thriller
Budget: 62.000.000
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: based on cartoon, cautionary, cyberpunk, dystopia, espionage, hand to hand combat, human cloning, infertility, martial arts, one against many, sabotage, shootout, surrealism, woman director
Histoire
Set four centuries after a virus nearly wiped out humanity, leaving only five million survivors in Bregna, a utopian city ruled by Trevor Goodchild. Æon Flux, an operative for the Monican rebellion, is tasked with assassinating Goodchild. Upon infiltrating his fortress, she uncovers secrets about the government and faces moral dilemmas that challenge her mission.
Résumé
Æon Flux is a 2005 sci-fi thriller directed by Karyn Kusama, based on the cult animated series of the same name created by Peter Chung. The film envisions a dystopian future where disease has decimated the population, and society is governed by a scientific ruling class in Bregna. Æon Flux explores themes of rebellion against oppressive systems, uncovering truths that challenge one's beliefs, and navigating complex moral landscapes.