Bliss (2021)

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A mind-bending love story following Greg who, after recently being divorced and then fired, meets the mysterious Isabel, a woman living on the streets and convinced that the polluted, broken world around them is just a computer simulation. Doubtful at first, Greg eventually discovers there may be some truth to Isabel’s wild conspiracy.

Director: Mike Cahill
Genre: Science Fiction, Romance, Drama
Runtime: 104 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Will Bates
Cinematography: Markus Förderer
Editing: Troy Takaki
Production: Amazon Studios, Endgame Entertainment, Big Indie Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Divorce Process and Aftermath, Philosophical and Existential Questions

Keywords

necklace, simulation, roller-skating, film in film, high school graduation, falling in love, divorce, anger, fired from the job, observatory, divorced man, carefree, daydreaming, philosophical, office job

Trailer

Bliss Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bliss about?
A mind-bending love story following Greg who, after recently being divorced and then fired, meets the mysterious Isabel, a woman living on the streets and convinced that the polluted, broken world around them is just a computer simulation. Doubtful at first, Greg eventually discovers there may be some truth to Isabel’s wild conspiracy.
Who directed Bliss?
Bliss was directed by Mike Cahill.
Who stars in Bliss?
Bliss stars Owen Wilson, Salma Hayek Pinault, Nesta Cooper, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Ronny Chieng, Steve Zissis.
How long is Bliss?
Bliss has a runtime of 1h 44m (104 minutes).
What genre is Bliss?
Bliss is a Science Fiction, Romance, Drama film.
Where was Bliss produced?
Bliss was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Bliss?
The themes of Bliss include: Divorce Process and Aftermath, Philosophical and Existential Questions.