Realive Explained

Realive
Director:Mateo Gil
Music:Lucas Vidal
Cinematography:Pau Esteve Birba
Editing:Guillermo de la Cal
Distributor:Filmax (Spain)
Syfy Films (North America)
Runtime:112 minutes
Language:English

Realive (Spanish: Proyecto Lázaro) is a 2016 Belgian-Spanish-French English-language science fiction drama film written and directed by Mateo Gil.

Plot

A man with a terminal illness has his body frozen in cryostasis and becomes the first man to be resuscitated from cryonics seventy years later in the year 2084.His on-and-off-again girlfriend is by his side as he commits suicide in order to be cryopreserved. Being an accomplished artist with a design firm under his wing, he cannot stand the randomness of his throat cancer and decides to "go" under his own volition and control. After his "resurrection" under project "Lazarus", by a company with its own agenda, he starts to question mortality and matters of soul, as well as life as a transition of matter and energy. After realizing that he only valued his own life under the threat of his imminent death, unable to cope with his new life, he decides to commit suicide. Alas, the film ends with the realization that is something he's not allowed to do.

Cast

Production

Filming took place in Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain).

Reception

Film critic Dennis Harvey of Variety.com wrote that "Gil demonstrates a graceful assurance orchestrating Realives design and technical elements" but felt that the film was ultimately "emotionally antiseptic".[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Film Review: 'Realive'. 28 July 2016.