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Doe

Rating5.6 /10
20181 h 38 m
United States
839 people rated

A man wakes up with no memory of his past but the ability to speak dozens of languages fluently. After finding a clue about his former self, he will race against time to discover his true identity.

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MmeJalo

29/05/2023 15:15
source: Doe

Musa Dibba

14/03/2023 02:20
source: Doe

cute sid 143

22/11/2022 17:24
Very good story line and actors. Tatiyana was great in thiis so we're the lead actors. Ending was very sad! Give it a chance you will love it!

user4567199498600

22/11/2022 17:24
Great movie! Definitely a gotta watch film! Keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole time!

Wan Soloist'

22/11/2022 17:24
"Doe" plays out a little bit like an episode of Black Mirror. The concept is great(I won't spoil it) most everything else is not. The characters are 2D. The acting is often laughable due in part to a script with the emotional depth of most video game scripts. Doesn't quite make it to the "so bad it's good" territory. It's just a mildly interesting scenario with a very generic adaptation.

rockpujee

22/11/2022 17:24
The story is interesting enough to keep you engaged, the acting is ok, the dialogue is a little clunky in places with no really memorable lines ... its a solid 6. Entertaining enough to fill a couple of hours.

Ray Elina Samantaray

22/11/2022 17:24
Drawn out, unsavory and annoying, the slow reveal leaves a bad taste with no satisfaction. The wife character, played by Tatyana Ali, is irksome throughout, adding to the frustration of the storyline. Disjointed imagery of rabbits is never adequately explained and only adds to the flawed execution of the outlandish premise.

Lborzwazi البرزوازي

22/11/2022 17:24
John Hutton (a fine and likeable performance by Timothy Davis) wakes up one day with no memory of who he is, but somehow has acquired the ability to speak dozens of languages fluently. John teams up with his private detective brother-in-law Carl (superbly played by Matthew St. Patrick) to uncover the secret of his true past identity. Director Justin Foia relates the compelling story at a constant pace, adroitly crafts an intriguing aura of mystery, grounds the premise in a plausible everyday reality, and builds a good deal of tension. The smart script by Justin and Timothy Foia offers a potent and provocative exploration on the themes of redemption, second chances, and the moral consequences of big companies doing scientific experiments on society's most disposable and undesirable people. Davis makes for a strong and sympathetic protagonist; he receives sound support from Tatyana Ali as John's sweet and concerned wife Rachel, Mira Sorvino as a cold business-like corporate executive, Aaron Farb as the jittery Lucas, Anne Leighton as angry felon Emmaline, Faithe Herman as John's adorable daughter Jordan, Stacey Oristano as the grief-stricken Hollie, Steven Swadling as paranoid former prison warden George Hayes, and Josh Crotty as despicable racist biker Cage. The uncompromisingly downbeat ending packs a devastating punch. A real sleeper.

GoodGoodado

22/11/2022 17:24
I can generally find something I like about most movies I see, this movie had nothing I could put in the pros list. DOE has no redeeming qualities and should never have been green lighted. I'm pretty sure a freshman at an uncredited film school could come up with a better story.

𝐦𝐚𝐯𝐚𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐦𝐢𝐬𝐢

22/11/2022 17:24
This movie since it did start out in an investigative manner (I truly appreciate that) but turned out a poor outcome at the end. It would be an extra touch if some flashbacks as to how the leading man and woman met since he had no memory. This could have added to the victims of this storyline. Casting was good. Otherwise when Man (biotech company) plays as if he is a god and pretends it is all for the sake of permanent rehabilitation it never ends well.
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