OtherLife

OtherLife

2017 "A whole year in a minute"
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6.2 | 1h36m | en | Crime

Ren Amari is the driven inventor of a revolutionary new drug. OtherLife expands the brain's sense of time and creates virtual reality directly in the user's mind. With OtherLife, mere seconds in real life feel like hours or days of exciting adventures. As Ren and her colleagues race around the clock to launch OtherLife, the government muscles in to use the drugs as a radical solution to prison overcrowding. They will create virtual cells where criminals serve long sentences in just minutes of real time. When Ren resists, she finds herself an unwilling guinea pig trapped in a prison cell in her mind. She must escape before she descends into madness, and then regain control of OtherLife before others suffer the same fate.

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Released: October. 05,2017 | Released Producted By: Head Gear Films , See Pictures Country: Australia Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Ren Amari is the driven inventor of a revolutionary new drug. OtherLife expands the brain's sense of time and creates virtual reality directly in the user's mind. With OtherLife, mere seconds in real life feel like hours or days of exciting adventures. As Ren and her colleagues race around the clock to launch OtherLife, the government muscles in to use the drugs as a radical solution to prison overcrowding. They will create virtual cells where criminals serve long sentences in just minutes of real time. When Ren resists, she finds herself an unwilling guinea pig trapped in a prison cell in her mind. She must escape before she descends into madness, and then regain control of OtherLife before others suffer the same fate.

Genre

Crime , Science Fiction , Mystery

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OtherLife (2017) is now streaming with subscription on Prime Video

Cast

Jessica De Gouw , T.J. Power , Thomas Cocquerel , Tiriel Mora , Liam Graham , Clarence John Ryan

Director

Sherree Phillips

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Head Gear Films

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Sherree Phillips
Sherree Phillips

Art Direction

Helen O'Loan
Helen O'Loan

Production Design

Monique Wajon
Monique Wajon

Set Decoration

Dan Freene
Dan Freene

Director of Photography

Amelia Gebler
Amelia Gebler

Costume Design

Nikki Tsoulis
Nikki Tsoulis

Makeup & Hair

Simone Lee
Simone Lee

Makeup & Hair

Noah Pascuzzi
Noah Pascuzzi

Compositor

Kim Tobin
Kim Tobin

Compositor

Eva Di Blasio
Eva Di Blasio

Post Production Supervisor

Peter West
Peter West

Stunt Coordinator

Sam Lara
Sam Lara

Assistant Director

Kaleb McKenna
Kaleb McKenna

Assistant Director

Ben C. Lucas
Ben C. Lucas

Director

Michael Faranda
Michael Faranda

First Assistant Director

Stuart Morrice
Stuart Morrice

Second Assistant Director

Stephen McCallum
Stephen McCallum

Second Unit Director

Callan Manners
Callan Manners

Third Assistant Director

Leanne Cole
Leanne Cole

Editor

Allan Brown
Allan Brown

Assistant Unit Manager

OtherLife Audience Reviews

ReaderKenka Let's be realistic.
Grimossfer Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
Lollivan It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Sabah Hensley This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
thetrollbane OtherLife has and interesting premise but no real story. The actors perform decently but the script isn't very good. The plot is underdeveloped and is mediocre at best. The action takes place in a science lab, in which is a man in coma. His sister uses some state of the art unexplained tech to communicate with him - not a new idea. Unfortunately nothing isn't properly explained in this hard Sci-Fi movie and this leads to confusion and boredom. Also this movie is a fairly predictable movie, especially the ending.
TdSmth5 The beautiful Ren (is that supposed to be a name?) works at some company where she developed a "software" in liquid form that when put into a person's eye allows him to experience something for several hours or so, an experience that in real life only takes place during a minute or so. The company and it's product are called OtherLife because the plan is to offer people to experience their dreams. But financially the company isn't doing well, just as the release of the product will be in 5 days. Ren has a brother in a coma and she's "treating" him with the eye drops hoping we will snap out of it somehow by making him relive the same day of the accident over and over. At some point his eye twitches. Her father though is ready to pull the plug on the brother. One day, Ren's patient boyfriend finally gets to spend some time with her. She gives him an eye drop where he experiences some snowboarding. He grabs another vial hoping to relive the experience but instead grabs a vial meant for Ren's brother so this guy ends up dead. That allows Ren's partner Sam to get some investment from a jail company. The idea is to put people away in virtual OtherLife jails for years when in reality they are only "in jail" for a minute. And Ren is the first one to undergo this virtual conviction. She's sentenced to a year. Her cell has a wall made up of LEDs showing the day number. When 365 hits, Ren is ready to get out, but the counter tuns again to "1." Ren, desperate, manages to escape, only to find out she hasn't been in the lab but in some actual single cell room out somewhere. She escape the security people and meets up with a friend. She ends up making some interesting discoveries and will have to find a way to return OtherLife to its original purpose of improving people's lives.OtherLife features the lovely Jessica De Gouw and has an intriguing premise that it manages to work out more or less satisfyingly. The whole jail bit didn't really fit into and wasn't suited for the movie. But as many sci-fi movies of late, it offers so much more than the usual tired old storylines of other genres.
tomntempe A real snooze fest. I gave up 22 minutes in. The movie was going nowhere, literally... we were trapped in the "lab" building so to speak with endless scenes of vials with automatic squirting fillers doing something but who knows what, it was never explained. In fact, pretty much nothing was ever explained, it was all just mysterious "we can do this that and the other thing just by saying it". The brother, who presumably has been in a vegetative state for a while, looks like he just stepped off the cover of GQ and laid down in a hospital bed for a quick nap before going to his next model shoot. The Main girl scientist? programmer? savant? went around looking all pouty while her boyfriend was forced to party without her yet of course the boyfriend was not moving on. And in this world of presumably micro this and that since we are dealing with literally molecular level adjustments in the brain the girl can just intuit the "numbers" as if being "close enough" for brain surgery (by chemicals) is plenty good enough. There was not even a pretense of "science" presented, it's all just wave your hand and "make it so" movie science. Really, it's just boring boring boring. How anyone found this turkey compelling is beyond me.
ddianami OtherLife had potential to be a great film, but the story development fell through. Great premise, great idea, thrilling, but no real story. Decent acting but not very well scripted. All in all, a fairly predictable movie, especially the ending. Would recommend watching Total Recall, the Matrix, or Inception instead of this one if you want a more engaging and well-written movie with a good execution, however, this one will suffice if you're bored and just looking for any thrilling Sci-Fi to watch.The "DMT security" was a nice reference to DMT, the psychedelic drug, which I laughed at. Clearly this was the source of inspiration for the writers, considering the DMT-type visuals that were added in some scenes.5.5/10