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The Zero Theorem is a 2013 science fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam, starring Christoph Waltz, David Thewlis, Mélanie Thierry and Lucas Hedges. Written by Pat Rushin, the story is about Qohen Leth (Waltz), a reclusive computer genius tasked with solving a formula that will determine whether life holds meaning.
Aug 19, 2014 · The Zero Theorem: Directed by Terry Gilliam. With Christoph Waltz, Gwendoline Christie, Rupert Friend, Ray Cooper. A hugely talented but socially isolated computer operator is tasked by Management to prove the Zero Theorem: that the universe ends as nothing, rendering life meaningless.
Director: Terry Gilliam Writer: Pat Rushin Cast: Christoph Waltz, David Thewlis, Melanie thierry, Lucas Hedges, Ben Whishaw, Peter Stormare, and Tilda Swinton. Subscribe to Voltage Pictures for ...
Hired to crack a theorem, reclusive computer genius Qohen Leth (Christoph Waltz) begins to make headway until his controlled world is interrupted by seductive Bainsley (Mélanie...
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A hugely talented but socially isolated computer operator is tasked by Management to prove the Zero Theorem: that the universe ends as nothing, rendering life meaningless. But meaning is what he already craves.
The Zero Theorem In the near future, a computer hacker (Academy Award Winner Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained) is given a seemingly impossible mission by a shadowy, all-powerful corporation. From visionary director Terry Gilliam (12 Monkeys, Brazil).
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In a fractured vision of our not so distant future, a computer hacker (Academy Award Winner Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained) is given a seemingly impossible mission by his...
Mar 13, 2014 · The Zero Theorem review – 'Nothing seems really to be at stake'. Terry Gilliam's latest movie is overworked, over-designed and overdetermined in its hyper-crazy world. Peter Bradshaw Guardian...