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| Aeon Flux is…different, in a disjointed, MTV-music video meets futuristic sci-fi sort of way. The action is fast, the dialogue isn’t smooth, and even after the feature length movie, you’re only slightly more informed than you were before. But the truth is out there, and in her, and our heroine (played in traditional garb by Charlize Theron) is out to find it. Basically, Aeon Flux is about self-discovery. We’re provided a brief background of the world as we know it by Aeon herself, but she’s only half-informed about what really takes place. Spoiler: In a cataclysmic plague, the world’s population gets minced but one scientist, Trevor Goodchild (Csokas) has worked out a way to ‘reincarnate’ people mechanically. When person A dies, their clone is developed from their DNA and is implanted in the womb of a woman so that she delivers a child who will grow up to be person A again. Goodchild’s moral code begins to challenge his own actions, but his brother, Oren (Miller), refuses to let go of his continuous cycle. —Continued on the blog
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