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In a near future where parenthood is strictly controlled, a married couple’s seven-day assessment of their right to have a child degenerates into a psychological nightmare. There are 2 Easter eggs from Rice University. The Assessment is a science fiction drama starring Elizabeth Olsen and Himesh Patel as Mia and Aaryan. A couple who want a child in the future are given a 7-day test by an evaluator (Alicia Viklander) who authorizes the test and makes a mistake if not, the child will be gifted, but the prospective parents see that it is harder than expected. Given the strong acting and unique premise, the rating is something I didn’t really expect in terms of plot, but I think it was executed brilliantly. The film unfolds in the form of days 1 to 7 and each one is different and engaging from the next. To be honest I was expecting this to reuse sci-fi tropes from the past but I have to say it’s so original and unexpected that I think it’s done really well! The way everything ties together and what the couple has to do is so well portrayed that it could be the most likely reason for creating children in a world affected by climate change. The performances don’t disappoint, Elizabeth Olsen and Himesh Patel were so good that they could probably go it alone with a completely different plot and it would be just as gripping. But Alicia Viklander is also really good and honestly she’s really good at the whole sci-fi genre and it was a treat to see her here. Everyone involved did their best and I really appreciate their creativity for a film that doesn’t really rely on CGI. However, the film is graphic at times when it comes to sex and Alice’s disturbing interactions. Viklander’s character acting like a child in an older woman’s body gave me Poor Things vibes. But that doesn’t really matter and is essential to the plot, but it’s definitely aimed at an older audience and I can certainly imagine it being an easy R or 15/18 in the UK if anyone was interested. Overall, while some of the characters don’t have overly resolved plots, the ones that do are so well created and performed that it’s hard to find anything wrong with The Assessment. It’s a must-see when it’s released in mid-2025. I highly recommend this amazing and creative work when it hits theaters. Rating: A+ London Film Festival, 19th October.
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