
Code 46 - Wikipedia
Code 46 is a 2003 British-American film directed by Michael Winterbottom, written by Frank Cottrell Boyce, and starring Tim Robbins and Samantha Morton. Produced by BBC Films and …
Code 46 (2003) - IMDb
Code 46: Directed by Michael Winterbottom. With Tim Robbins, Samantha Morton, Om Puri, Togo Igawa. A futuristic Brief Encounter (1945), this is a love story in which the romance is doomed …
Code 46 | Rotten Tomatoes
Code 46 crafts an intriguing hypothetical future and populates it with characters who never engage, producing a slick sci-fi package without any humanity to power it.
Sci-fi thriller has forbidden romance at heart - Roger Ebert
Aug 13, 2004 · Michael Winterbottom’s “Code 46” reminds me of a William Gibson novel; the values and mood of film noir are linked with modern alienation and futuristic newspeak.
Code 46 (2004) Full Movie Summary & Plot Explained
Read the complete plot summary of Code 46 (2004) with spoiler-filled details, twists, and thematic breakdowns. Discover the story’s meaning, characters’ roles, and what makes the film …
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In this futuristic love story, the romance between a man and woman puts them on the run after it is discovered she is the clone of his dead mother.
Code 46 (2003) directed by Michael Winterbottom - Letterboxd
In a dystopian future, insurance fraud investigator William Gold arrives in Shanghai to investigate a forgery ring for “papelles”, futuristic passports that record people’s identities and genetics. …
Code 46 (2003) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Aug 2, 2004 · In a dystopian future, insurance fraud investigator William Gold arrives in Shanghai to investigate a forgery ring for "papelles", futuristic passports that record people's identities …
Code 46 - The A.V. Club
Aug 10, 2004 · Less science fiction than fan fiction, Michael Winterbottom's Code 46 takes a futuristic premise and reduces it to the interactions between one man and one woman.