A haunting new film Children of Men, based on the P.D. James novel, depicts a bleak future world without children. Reviewed by Damian Wyld.Theo Faron (Clive Owen) and ex-flameJulian Taylor (Julianne Moore)No children. No future. No hope. This is the central message of the recently released film Children of Men, adapted from P.D. James’s 1992 novel of the same name.This film shows a world much like our own, with 2027 not boasting the usual futuristic staple of flying cars and the l…
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