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  1. Mar 26, 2024 · At its core, the film is about an individual coming to terms with death, accepting that the enduring cycle of birth and death is essential to sustain life. However, Aronofsky visualizes his message by brilliantly blending elements of historical drama and sci-fi fantasy.

    • In Aronofsky’s own words. “[The Fountain] was the film I wanted to make. Of all my movies, to the people that are fans, it’s almost like a cult religion, they get tattoos and I’m constantly getting long letters from people saying it helped them come to terms with something.
    • The vibrant and powerful performances from Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz. It’s unfortunate that The Fountain was met with a great deal of critical confusion and misunderstanding upon its initial release as the entire tightrope act of far flung speculative fiction is given so much veracity and verve from it’s two outstanding leads.
    • The powerful and emotive soundtrack by composer Clint Mansell. Part of what makes The Fountain’s heavy sci-fi and fantasy elements so imaginable and tenable is owed to the virtuoso work composer Clint Mansell, who also wisely chose contributions from first-rate talents Mogwai and the Kronos Quartet.
    • Gorgeous production design. The Fountain is a grand-scale epic in many respects and part of what struck me when I first saw the film theatrically back in 2006 is how it also cleverly functions as something of a pastiche, at least to my mind, of D. W. Griffith’s towering silent-era narrative Intolerance: Love’s Struggle Throughout the Ages and A Sun-Play of the Ages (1916).
  2. Jul 4, 2024 · Her book thus serves as an ars moriendi manual written specifically for Tom – a man who constantly fights death and cannot accept that it is something natural: Death is a disease like any other. And there’s a cure.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_FountainThe Fountain - Wikipedia

    The Fountain ' s theme of fear of death is "a movement from darkness into light, from black to white" [20] that traces the journey of a man scared of death and moving toward it. The film begins with a paraphrase of Genesis 3:24, the Biblical passage that reflects The Fall of Man .

  4. Aug 31, 2017 · Understandably so. But by the end of the movie he’s had a profound and cathartic experience that brings him an idea of peace. This is the overarching concept of the film: a character moving from a fear of death to a peaceful relationship with mortality. I think everything that this movie says about death can also be applied to loss in general.

  5. Nov 21, 2006 · “The Fountain” is a science-fiction historical adventure-fantasy about a man’s (or Man’s) struggle to face the incontrovertible fact of death.

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  7. Jun 16, 2017 · SPOILERS follow, obviously. The film employs three different, albeit somewhat related, congruous narratives to address its themes of man’s mortality and his ways of dealing with it, each separated by a gap of five centuries, popularly translated as the past, present and future.