The Assessment

The Assessment

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In a climate change-ravaged world, a utopian society optimizes life, including parenthood assessments. A successful couple faces scrutiny by an evaluator over seven days to determine their fitness for childbearing.

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Director Fleur Fortuné
Runtime 1 h 55 min
IMDb Id tt32768323
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Movie Rating Very good
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First and foremost, the acting is absolutely stellar in this movie.  I knew that Olson was a tremendous talent and I had been looking forward to seeing Vikander some more – she did not disappoint.   I might be wrong about this, but I saw the movie as a commentary on the awful process of trying to conceive a child when you need outside assistance.  While the “assistance” in this movie comes in the form of the government, it still felt very much like the same process that I had gone through when trying to have a child.  Anger, heartbreak, despair – it was all there at different points.   If you look at it from that perspective (and I might be completely wrong), the movie (and especially the ending) work a lot better.

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Movie title: The Assessment

Movie description: In a climate change-ravaged world, a utopian society optimizes life, including parenthood assessments. A successful couple faces scrutiny by an evaluator over seven days to determine their fitness for childbearing.

Date published: 2025-05-10

Director(s): Fleur Fortuné

Actor(s): Elizabeth Olsen, Himesh Patel, Alicia Vikander, Minnie Driver, Indira Varma, Charlotte Ritchie, Nicholas Pinnock, Leah Harvey, Benny O. Arthur, Thiago Braga de Oliveira, Malaya Stern Takeda, Anaya Rose, Suhayla Balli Al Soufi Del Diego, Angeline Padrón Filippova, Saida Fuentes, Ariya Shivnani, Illyassou Balde, Malaya Stern Takeda

Genre: Science Fiction, Drama, Thriller

My Review

First and foremost, the acting is absolutely stellar in this movie.  I knew that Olson was a tremendous talent and I had been looking forward to seeing Vikander some more – she did not disappoint.   I might be wrong about this, but I saw the movie as a commentary on the awful process of trying to conceive a child when you need outside assistance.  While the “assistance” in this movie comes in the form of the government, it still felt very much like the same process that I had gone through when trying to have a child.  Anger, heartbreak, despair – it was all there at different points.   If you look at it from that perspective (and I might be completely wrong), the movie (and especially the ending) work a lot better.

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