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Bliss Review: Mike Cahill s Sci-Fi Fable Misses the Mark
A promising premise gets a dull, lead-footed treatment.
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The biggest challenge of discussing Mike Cahill’s “Bliss” lies in describing its premise without making it sound considerably wilder and more interesting than it actually is. In short, the film stars Owen Wilson as a sad-sack office drone who, after accidentally killing his boss, is rescued by an intense, shamanistic homeless woman played by Salma Hayek, who not only informs him that they are soulmates, but also that they are among the few flesh-and-blood humans inhabiting a complex computer simulation, and by imbibing the right combinations of colorful crystals they can bend the laws of physics, and also travel to a paradisiacal alternate reality where their days consist of lounging on yachts and hobnobbing at parties with Bill Nye and a holograph
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Owen Wilson and Salma Hayek star in Mike Cahill s sci-fi thriller for Amazon about a man who discovers that he s living in a computer simulation.
Mike Cahill wants to blow your mind. That much is apparent from his previous theatrical films,
Another Earth and
I Origins, both of which dealt with intellectually trippy sci-fi themes. The writer/director continues on the same path with his latest effort set in two worlds, one of which is a computer simulation. Figuring out which is which provides the main interest of the film starring Owen Wilson and Salma Hayek, premiering on Amazon Prime Video. Although even after watching