
Marc (Tom Hughes) is diagnosed with a disease and is given one year left to live. Unable to accept his own end, he decides to freeze his body. Sixty years later, in the year 2084, he becomes the first man to be revived in history. It is then he discovers that the love of his life, Naomi (Oona Chaplin), has accompanied him this entire time in a way that he'd never expected.... (Full plot summary below)
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Marc (Tom Hughes) is diagnosed with a disease and is given one year left to live. Unable to accept his own end, he decides to freeze his body. Sixty years later, in the year 2084, he becomes the first man to be revived in history. It is then he discovers that the love of his life, Naomi (Oona Chaplin), has accompanied him this entire time in a way that he'd never expected.
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| Cinemanía (Spain)Sergio F. PinillaWith a more philosophical than fantastic film, Mateo Gil doctorates in science-fiction. [Full review in Spanish] |
| EspinofAlberto AbuínA story of impossible love, like the great stories of love in cinema, which also doesn't deserve anonymity. [Full review in Spanish] |
| The Film StageJared MobarakThis is a film of philosophical rumination as its hopeful characters find themselves living in an imperfect world of their own creation. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzDull but with enough polish to gloss over its major flaws. |
| The VergeBryan BishopIt turns out that the idea of a man coming back from the dead isn't necessarily enough to support a film on its own, heavy-handed references to Lazarus or not. Neither is an abundance of sleek future-tech. |
| StarburstJonathan AndersonRealive is a bold movie, likely to become a modern sci-fi favourite. |
| Movie TalkJason BestMateo Gil's movie doesn't pack a huge emotional punch, but its willingness to grapple with weighty ideas makes it compelling viewing. |
| B*tch Stole My RemoteJoe LipsettRealive is a solid entry in Mateo Gil's wheelhouse of deeply resonant emotional dramas(...) This "wrong time" love story works because of the chemistry between the leads, even if the present day/future conflicts pale slightly in comparison. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfThere's a lot to chew on in "Realive," and it surprisingly works for the most part, offering a mature, introspective take on weird science. |
| Movie BoeufDavid N. Butterworth"Realive" feels a little sterile and its performances are hit and miss. But its thought-provoking conceit keeps you engaged until the very--and largely ironic--end. |