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The Future
Directed by
Miranda July
R
2011
1h 31m
Drama
,
Fantasy
,
and more
6.1
73%
54%
6.0
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When a couple decides to adopt a stray cat their perspective on life changes radically, literally altering the course of time and space and testing their faith in each other and themselves.
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Cast of The Future
Miranda July
Sophie / Paw-Paw (voice) / Director / Screenplay
Hamish Linklater
Jason
David Warshofsky
Marshall
Isabella Acres
Gabriella
Angela Trimbur
Dance Studio Receptionist
Mary Passeri
Animal Shelter Receptionist
Kathleen Gati
Dr. Straus
Ryker Baloun
Barry at 3
Clement von Franckenstein
Alain, First Solicitation
Tonita Castro
Second Solicitation
D.A. Sandoval
Neighbor Woman
Mark Atteberry
Tree by Tree Canvasser
Joe Putterlik
The Moon (voice)
Frank Langley IV
T-Shirt Puppeteer
Erinn K. Williams
Tammy
Oona Mekas
Sasha
Sara Rodier
Carrie at 10
Matthew Dunn
Barry at 15
Brittney Hewitt
Carrie at 15
Bru Muller
Barry at 35
The Future Ratings & Reviews
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
July is a filmmaker of distinct imagination and whimsy, and while there is a great deal on her mind and a ton she wants to say her delivery of it all, in my opinion at least, still leaves a bit of something to be desired.
Detroit News
Tom Long
Miranda July may be a bit too weird for her own good. On the other hand, it is a glorious weird.
Seattle Times
John Hartl
Provides plenty of material for July junkies as well as July detractors.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
What a strange, trippy, touching movie The Future is.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Joe Williams
July is a provocative and honorably independent filmmaker, but given the meager rewards of investing our time, "The Future" wasn't worth the wait.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
At times - not all the time, just enough to notice - July gets it backward.
Dallas Morning News
Chris Vognar
Miranda July's second feature is beguiling, quietly funny and finally very sad in a way that sneaks up on you before becoming clear as the Los Angeles skies beneath which it's set.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
Not everything about "The Future" works. But most of it does, in a quietly powerful way.
Austin Chronicle
Kimberley Jones
The Future is a drab dramedy about thirtysomethings flailing about for self-definition.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
The Future, July's coy and precious new film, is just oddball enough to be interesting, if not good.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
July likes her rhythms to shuffle, her beats to go long. She is the master of sideways portent - the small act with big ramifications.
The New Yorker
Anthony Lane
The notion that both this movie and "Battle: Los Angeles" could come out of the same place, in the same year, is a startling tribute to the city.
Variety
Peter Debruge
At some point, we knew, this sui generis storyteller would return and grace us with another dose of her delightfully peculiar worldview. Now that The Future has become the present, July doesn't disappoint.
The Hollywood Reporter
Todd McCarthy
Overly precious poetic examination of a couple's eccentric attempts to evolve their lives will appeal to a rarified few.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
This is worth seeing, but only if you think you can tolerate the precious voice-over narration from the couple's wounded cat, delivered by July in a high, scratchy voice.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
With wit and unsettling strangeness, "The Future" takes a sitcom premise - two skittish 35-year-olds adopting a sick and injured cat in order to tiptoe into the responsibilities of adulthood - and gives it a radical, otherworldly twist.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
The movie doesn't have much of a motor. But I like a lot of it, line to line, and I admire where we're left at the end.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
Elements of Miranda July's "The Future'' are so patently bizarre that you might expect the film to collapse under the weight of its own whimsy. This is the July that enchants some moviegoers and has others reaching for strong liquor.
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