Overview
A mind-bending love story following Greg who, after recently being divorced and then fired, meets the mysterious Isabel, a woman living on the streets and convinced that the polluted, broken world around them is just a computer simulation. Doubtful at first, Greg eventually discovers there may be some truth to Isabel’s wild conspiracy.
I thought that this film was worth it if for no other reason than it showed what addiction and mental illness might look like from the person that suffers from it. This is easily Owen Wilson’s best work – he is superb in this film.
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Movie title: Bliss
Movie description: A mind-bending love story following Greg who, after recently being divorced and then fired, meets the mysterious Isabel, a woman living on the streets and convinced that the polluted, broken world around them is just a computer simulation. Doubtful at first, Greg eventually discovers there may be some truth to Isabel’s wild conspiracy.
Date published: 2026-04-28
Director(s): Mike Cahill
Actor(s): Owen Wilson, Salma Hayek Pinault, Nesta Cooper, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Ronny Chieng, Steve Zissis, Joshua Leonard, Madeline Zima, Bill Nye, Slavoj Žižek, DeRon Horton, Eugene Young, Dayne Catalano, Adam Zastrow, Lora Lee, Darin Cooper, Roberto Montesinos, Kosah Rukavina, Tanya Alexander, Debbie Fan, K.T. Thangavelu, Kayla Adams, Gichi Gamba, Manny Cartier, Mercy Malick, Branko Smiljanić, Sanja Vejnović, Guy Perry, Damien D. Smith, Heath McGough, Hassan Abdelghani, Upasana Beharee, Roshan Golconda, Jock McKissic, Whitney Brown, Vanessa Knight, Linda Wang, Dayna Dooley, Marcus Bailey, Amanda Juni, Jim Palmer, Tommy Franklin, Candice Heiden, Bella Cruz, Ryan Allen Carrillo, Courtney Enea, Zach Hainey, Derek Leonard, Elaine Reid, Crystal Rosenborough, Noah Valinsky, Appelusa McGlynn, Erin Flannery, Megan Le, Katie McCabe, Bowie Bundlie, Daniel Hoffman, Bradley Bundlie
Genre: Science Fiction, Romance, Drama
My Review
I thought that this film was worth it if for no other reason than it showed what addiction and mental illness might look like from the person that suffers from it. This is easily Owen Wilson’s best work – he is superb in this film.
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My Review - 7/10
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