Embers (2015 film)
Embers is a 2015 science fiction film directed by Claire Carré and written by Claire Carré and Charles Spano. The film explores a post-apocalyptic world where a global neurological epidemic has wiped out the ability to form new memories.
Plot[edit | edit source]
The film follows several characters as they navigate this new reality, each grappling with the loss of memory in their own way. As they struggle to piece together their pasts, they are forced to confront the fragility of memory and the impact it has on their identities.
Cast[edit | edit source]
The cast of Embers includes:
- Jason Ritter as Guy
- Iva Gocheva as Miranda
- Greta Fernández as Bell
- Tucker Smallwood as The Man
- Karl Glusman as John
Production[edit | edit source]
Embers was filmed in various locations, including New York City and Los Angeles. The film's unique visual style and haunting soundtrack contribute to its atmospheric portrayal of a world without memory.
Release[edit | edit source]
Embers premiered at the 2015 South by Southwest film festival and received critical acclaim for its innovative storytelling and thought-provoking themes.
Reception[edit | edit source]
The film was praised for its performances, direction, and cinematography. Critics lauded its exploration of memory and identity in a post-apocalyptic setting.
Themes[edit | edit source]
Embers delves into themes of memory, identity, and human connection. The film raises questions about the nature of memory and its role in shaping our perceptions of the world.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Embers has gained a cult following since its release, with viewers drawn to its atmospheric storytelling and philosophical themes.
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