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Children of Men

Movie R 2006 109 minutes
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Common Sense Media Review

Sierra Filucci By Sierra Filucci , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 15+

Gripping, violent look at the future has drinking, language.

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age 16+

Based on 11 parent reviews

age 16+

Hope, faith, grace

Common Sense Media’s analysis does this film a disservice by saying positive messages are “not present”. The plot of this awe-inspiring masterpiece centers around hope and faith in a world that has embraced despair and chaos - or, as Jasper so eloquently puts it: “Everything is a mythical, cosmic battle between faith and chance.” It’s a story of imperfect people sacrificing everything — including their own lives — for hope. People helping each other and forming bonds and being kind and good and human despite the hopelessness of the world around them. The cinematography is pure magic. The actors do an amazing job convincing us of the stakes. The world-building portrays a realistically grim, hostile, dirty future. The plot puts you through an edge-of-your seat, real-time mission that feels both thrilling and terrifying. But the glue holding this movie together are the themes of hope, faith, and grace. It’s an apocalyptic nativity story. It’s probably my favorite movie.
age 13+

One of the best films I’ve ever seen. I love the premise, the acting was great, and the ending was incredibly satisfying. I think it’s a must-watch. I guess the problem with the content is the violence, which is very intense but mostly bloodless. A couple times the violence spikes but it’s overall not too common. There’s a lot of talk of infertility and pregnancy, but we never see any actual sex. There’s a bit of strong language but it’s not consistent. Overall, I highly recommend this movie and I hope that people will continue to discover it.

What's the Story?

Set in the United Kingdom in 2027, CHILDREN OF MEN envisions a dystopia in which humans are infertile and society has collapsed. When one of the last children born on Earth is murdered, his death sets off massive protests and violent conflicts between sectarian groups. Bureaucrat Theo (Clive Owen) is reluctantly drawn into the fray when his ex-wife, Julian (Julianne Moore) -- head of an underground opposition group -- asks him for help transporting a special passenger out of London. Theo finds himself protecting a miraculously pregnant West African woman named Kee (Claire-Hope Ashitey) on the dangerous route to The Human Project, an organization operating from a ship offshore. But they get help along the way from friends like Jasper (Michael Caine), Miriam (Pam Ferris), Marichka (Oana Pellea), and others.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (11 ):
Kids say (14 ):

Working from a screenplay he co-wrote (based on P.D. James' novel), director Alfonso Cuarón paints a gritty, paranoid, and occasionally hopeful picture. Children of Men draws on modern anxieties about war, terrorism, immigration, race, class, and technology. The characters' struggle to reach The Human Project includes some of the most gripping filmmaking in recent memory, though it does use a lot of violence and death to get its message across. Cuarón's documentary-style camera work brings viewers right into this nail-biting action.

Caine's character is a bright spot: cheerful and passionate, enjoying food, music, and occasional company with heartfelt glee (helped along, perhaps, by the large quantities of marijuana that he smokes). And the movie's abrupt ending, while disorienting at first, offers relief from the film's intensity.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about Children of Men's vision of the future -- and your own thoughts about what it might be like. Why do so many movies have a bleak outlook? Are you optimistic about the future? Why, or why not?

  • How do you balance daily life with thoughts or fears about greater social problems, like war or climate change? What are some effective ways to maintain your mental health?

  • Which characters demonstrate courage? Why is this an important character strength?

Movie Details

  • In theaters: December 25, 2006
  • On DVD or streaming: March 27, 2007
  • Cast: Clive Owen , Julianne Moore , Michael Caine
  • Director: Alfonso Cuaron
  • Inclusion Information: Latino directors, Female actors, Latino writers
  • Studio: Universal Pictures
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Character Strengths: Courage
  • Run time: 109 minutes
  • MPAA rating: R
  • MPAA explanation: strong violence, language, some drug use and brief nudity.
  • Last updated: September 27, 2024

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