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Nemo Nobody leads an ordinary existence at his wife's side Elise and their 3 children until the day when reality skids and he wakes up as an old man in the year 2092. At 120 Mr. Nobody is both the oldest man in the world and the last mortal of a new mankind where nobody dies anymore. But that doesn't seem to interest or bother him very much. The only questions that preoccupy him in the present is whether he lived the right life for himself loved the woman whom he was supposed to love and had the children whom he was meant to have... now his purpose is to find the right... answer. [show more]

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Released
12 September 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Optimum Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
141 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055201818676 
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Science fiction drama starring Jared Leto as a man looking back on his life. In the year 2092, 118-year-old Nemo Nobody (Leto) is an object of great interest - the last fully mortal human in a world where advances in technology have made immortality possible. Nemo is engaged in relating his life story to a journalist (Daniel Mays), but his mind appears to be failing. Nemo recounts at least three separate realities, one where he is married to a depressed woman, Elise (Sarah Polley), one where he enjoys a comfortable but boring life with Jean (Linh Dan Pham) and one where he is locked in a tempestuous romance with his step-sister, Anna (Diane Kruger). As the three stories unfold and interweave they ask questions, not just of the nature of memory, but of the nature of reality itself.

A man close to death ponders the many lives he might have led in this fantasy from director and screenwriter Jaco van Dormael. 117-year-old Nemo Nobody (Jared Leto) is ill and facing his last days as he looks back on his past and a particular crucial moment -- at the age of nine, Nemo's parents divorced, and as his mother (Natasha Little) and father (Rhys Ifans) stood on a train platform, he had to choose who he would go with, and whether he would live in the United States or Great Britain. Either choice would bring with it a wide variety of possibilities regarding the sort of life he would lead, and Nemo imagines nearly all of them, including two different wives -- sweet but emotionally blank Jeanne (Linh-Dan Pham) and lovely but troubled Elise (Sarah Polley) -- and another woman, Anna (Diane Kruger), who he loves but can not marry. But as Nemo considers the many different paths his life could have taken, his memory begins to fail him, and he finds it increasingly difficult to be certain which was his real life and which is a product of his imagination.

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