The Cost of Immortality: Unpacking 'Mickey 17'

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The Cost of Immortality: Unpacking 'Mickey 17'
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In this intriguing episode of *Movies First*, hosts Chris and Jessica delve into the thought-provoking sci-fi film *Mikey 17*, where the concept of immortality takes a chilling turn. Set on...
show moreChris & Jessica explore the film's commentary on corporate exploitation and the nature of being replaceable, especially as Mikey 17 encounters his own clone, Mikey 18. The dynamics of their relationship delve into the complexities of selfhood and what it means to be "real" in a world of endless replication. With a supporting cast that includes Mark Ruffalo and Toni Collette, the film attempts to juggle themes of power and manipulation, yet struggles to fully develop its ideas.
While director Bong Joon Ho’s vision is ambitious, Alex critiques the film for its overstuffed narrative that sacrifices character depth for an array of plot complications, including a love triangle and bizarre threats like giant caterpillars. The episode discusses how Pattinson and Colette deliver commendable performances, yet the film ultimately feels like a missed opportunity to explore its fascinating premise more profoundly.
Listeners will find themselves pondering the implications of cloning and the essence of identity, even as the film's execution leaves much to be desired. With a runtime of 2 hours and 17 minutes, *Mikey 17* presents a compelling concept but falters in its storytelling.
**Highlights:**
- **Chilling Premise:** The psychological impact of cloning and memory raises profound existential questions.
- **Strong Performances:** Pattinson and Colette shine in their roles, bringing depth to their characters.
- **Missed Opportunities:** The film's ambitious themes struggle under the weight of too many plot elements.
Score: 5.10
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