The Fountain (2006)

The Fountain (2006)
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Requiem for a Dream director Darren Aronofsky switches gears from drug-induced urban malaise to abstract science fiction with this time-tripping symbolic tale of a man's thousand-year quest to save the woman he loves. Moving between representational stories and images, this meditation on life and death focuses on the concept of the mythical Tree of Life that is said to bestow immortality to all who drink of its sap. In one of the film's allegorical timelines, a 16th century Spanish conquistador played by Hugh Jackman sets out to find the tree in order to save his queen (Rachel Weisz) from the Inquisition. Another conceptual story finds Jackman centuries later, struggling with mortality as a modern-day scientist desperately searching for the medical breakthrough that will save the life of his cancer-stricken wife, Izzi. The third and most abstract concept finds Jackman as a different incarnation of the same character-idea, this time questing for eternal life within the confines of a floating sphere transporting the aged Tree of Life through the depths of space. Even more avant-garde than his breakthrough film Pi, The Fountain finds Aronofsky almost completely abandoning conventional story structure in favor of something more cinematically abstract. Though the film was originally slapped with an R by the MPAA, Aronofsky and co. re-edited it to conform to a PG-13 rating. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Hugh JackmanRachel Weisz, (more)
Director(s):
Darren Aronofsky
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of The Fountain

Requiem for a Dream director Darren Aronofsky switches gears from drug-induced urban malaise to abstract science fiction with this time-tripping symbolic tale of a man's thousand-year quest to save the woman he loves. Moving between representational stories and images, this meditation on life and death focuses on the concept of the mythical Tree of Life that is said to bestow immortality to all who drink of its sap. In one of the film's allegorical timelines, a 16th century Spanish conquistador played by Hugh Jackman sets out to find the tree in order to save his queen (Rachel Weisz) from the Inquisition. Another conceptual story finds Jackman centuries later, struggling with mortality as a modern-day scientist desperately searching for the medical breakthrough that will save the life of his cancer-stricken wife, Izzi. The third and most abstract concept finds Jackman as a different incarnation of the same character-idea, this time questing for eternal life within the confines of a floating sphere transporting the aged Tree of Life through the depths of space. Even more avant-garde than his breakthrough film Pi, The Fountain finds Aronofsky almost completely abandoning conventional story structure in favor of something more cinematically abstract. Though the film was originally slapped with an R by the MPAA, Aronofsky and co. re-edited it to conform to a PG-13 rating. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

Complete Cast of The Fountain


Director(s):
Darren Aronofsky
Writer(s):
Ari HandelDarren Aronofsky
Producer(s):
Arnon MilchanIain SmithDarren Aronofsky
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Not For Children, Adult Situations, Violence)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
The Fountain Awards:
  • 2006 - Chicago Film Critics Association - Best Original Score
  • 2006 - Online Film Critics Association - Best Original Score
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    Daniel P.

    I dont understand the many negative reviews. I thought the movie was very unique, interesting and thought provoking. The imagery, acting and story were all great. There were some minor flaws in the story telling but it did not ruin the movie. Maybe people dont want to think anymore when they watch a movie?

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    Anita Kenneth G.

    Hugh Jackman & Rachel Weisz both did a fantastic job of acting in this epic love story. I found the story line to be rivetting as it bounced from past to present to ethereal. Loved it!

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    Linda S.

    Love story and Great Movie & stars were great. Recommend it. Interesting ending.

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