7.3

Resurrection

Kuang ye shi dai

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7.3

Resurrection

Kuang ye shi dai

  • Year 2025
  • Duration 160 min
  • Country China, France, United States
  • Language English
CategoryDramaSci-Fi
In a society where people stop dreaming to extend their lifespan, some dangerous individuals still dream, warping the fabric of time. We experience five dreams, for each of the senses, each chronologically representing a period of cinema.

About Resurrection

Resurrection (original title Kuang ye shi dai) is a remarkable 2025 international co-production from China, France, and the United States that blends philosophical drama with mind-bending science fiction. Set in a dystopian society where citizens have voluntarily surrendered their dreams to achieve extended lifespans, the film follows those rare, dangerous individuals who still dream—and whose subconscious wanderings have begun to warp the very fabric of time and reality.

The film's innovative structure presents five distinct dream sequences, each corresponding to one of the human senses and chronologically representing a different period in cinematic history. This ambitious narrative approach allows director Bi Gan to explore not only the film's central themes of memory, desire, and what makes us human, but also to pay homage to the evolution of film language itself. The 160-minute runtime immerses viewers in a visually stunning journey that moves from silent film aesthetics to contemporary digital cinema.

With an impressive IMDb rating of 7.3, Resurrection features compelling performances from its international cast who navigate the complex emotional landscape of a world without dreams. The cinematography is particularly noteworthy, with each dream sequence employing distinct visual styles that correspond to their respective cinematic eras. This is cerebral science fiction at its finest—a film that challenges viewers intellectually while delivering breathtaking visuals and emotional depth. For those seeking thoughtful, visually ambitious cinema that explores profound questions about consciousness and art, Resurrection offers a uniquely rewarding viewing experience that lingers long after the credits roll.