, science has rendered death a temporary inconvenience, yet it has not found a cure for the human inability to let go. The film follows Rebecca (Eva Green), who, after losing her childhood soulmate Thomas (Matt Smith) in a tragic accident, decides to clone him and carry the child herself. This choice shifts the narrative from a traditional romance into a "philosophical fable" that challenges our understanding of what it means to be an individual. The Ethics of Obsession The central conflict of

and atmospheric, bleak visuals, often featuring cold, windswept beaches. Critical Reception

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