Irish Film Institute -MICKEY 17

MICKEY 17

Director: Bong Joon-ho

138 mins, USA-South Korea, 2024, Digital

Answering the question of how to follow 2019’s Parasite, a critical darling that won four Oscars, including best film and international film, and the Palme d’Or at Cannes, Bong Joon Ho has wisely chosen to pivot in a different direction; a sci-fi anti-fascist satire, Mickey 17 plays to the director’s strengths as a crowd-pleaser with a social conscience. In debt, Mickey Barnes (Robert Pattinson), takes a job on a newly colonised planet where he is to be an expendable, and will be ‘reprinted’ every time he dies completing a perilous task. Problems ensue when an 18th Mickey is printed while the 17th iteration is still alive, having miraculously survived his latest suicide mission. Although often broad in tone, and filled with outsized supporting performances from the likes of Mark Ruffalo and Toni Colette, the film’s pro-environment stance and message of tolerance has never seemed more urgent.

Notes by David O’Mahony.

There will be Open Captioned screenings at 20.10 on Sunday 9th, and 15.30 on Wednesday 12th.

Are you an IFI Friend? Join us for our next IFI Cinema Club discussion after the screening of Mickey 17 at 18.00 on Tuesday, March 11th on the IFI Mezzanine!

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