
Set in the United Kingdom of 2027, in a dystopian future where two decades of sterility have left the population with less than a century to survive, the resulting societal collapse leads to terrorism, environmental destruction, and millions of refugees. Civil servant Theo Faron must help a pregnant West African refugee named Kee, escape Britain's oppressive new immigration laws and rendezvous with the Human Project, the last hope for humanity.
There were a couple very powerful images in the film, including a visual homage to a Pink Floyd Album as well as the Abu Gharib photographs.
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I was finally able to see "Children of Men", on DVD. If you get a chance to watch the Bonus Features on the DVD, I found them very interesting.
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