Resurrection (2025)
Story overview
Set in a future where humanity has traded dreams for immortality, this film follows an outcast who discovers a world of illusion and beauty within his own mind. The story explores themes of imagination, reality, and what makes us human through surreal and nightmarish visions. As a blend of drama, science fiction, and fantasy, it presents a visually rich narrative about finding meaning beyond eternal life.
Parent Guide
A philosophical science fiction film exploring deep themes about dreams, reality, and human nature through surreal visuals and abstract concepts.
Content breakdown
May include tense situations or psychological peril related to the nightmarish visions, but no graphic physical violence is indicated.
Contains nightmarish visions and surreal imagery that could be intense or unsettling, particularly for younger or sensitive viewers.
No indication of strong or offensive language in the provided information.
No indication of sexual content or nudity in the provided information.
No indication of substance use in the provided information.
Explores deep existential themes about dreams, immortality, and human nature that may provoke strong emotional or intellectual responses.
Parent tips
This film deals with abstract concepts like the loss of dreams and the nature of reality, which may be challenging for younger viewers to grasp. The 160-minute runtime and philosophical themes require sustained attention, making it more suitable for older children and teens. Parents should be aware that the film includes nightmarish visions and surreal imagery that could be intense or confusing for sensitive viewers.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
- What was your favorite color in the movie?
- Did you see anything that looked like a dream?
- How did the movie make you feel?
- What was the prettiest thing you saw?
- Would you like to live forever like the people in the movie?
- What do you think dreams are for?
- Why do you think the character created his own world?
- What was the most surprising part of the movie for you?
- How would you feel if you couldn't dream anymore?
- What does 'immortality' mean to you?
- What message do you think the film has about imagination?
- How does the movie show the difference between reality and illusion?
- Why might someone choose to give up dreams for eternal life?
- What did you think about the visual style of the film?
- How does this story make you think about what makes us human?
- What philosophical questions does the film raise about human existence?
- How does the film use visual symbolism to explore themes of reality versus illusion?
- What commentary might the film be making about modern society's relationship with technology and imagination?
- How does the concept of 'surrendering dreams' relate to broader themes of freedom and identity?
- What did you find most compelling about the film's exploration of what gives life meaning?
Where to watch
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