Equilibrium
In a future where freedom is outlawed outlaws will become heroes.Two men. One battle. No compromise.
The only thing more powerful than the system, is the man that will overthrow it.
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In a futuristic world, a strict regime has eliminated war by suppressing emotions: books, art and music are strictly forbidden and feeling is a crime punishable by death. Cleric John Preston (Bale) is a top ranking government agent responsible for destroying those who resist the rules. Whe he misses a dose of Prozium, a mind-altering drug that hinders emotion, Preston, who has been trained to enforce the strict laws of the new regime, suddenly becomes the only person capable of overthrowing it.
At the end of World War III, the world fell under the control of Father and the Tetragrammaton: a government that outlaws all forms of art and emotion. Citizens are forced to take drugs that eliminate emotions. However, “Sense Offenders”: citizens who resist the laws and operate underground are continually at war with the Tetragrammaton. John Preston is a Cleric, an elite super-soldier who’s mission is to hunt down and eliminate Sense Offenders with the help of a ruthless police force. One day, Preston accidentally breaks his morning dose of emotion suppressant drug and begins to feel. Soon, he begins sympathizing with the Sense Offenders and begins to understand the beauty of feeling… A beauty that the government, in which Preston spent his life serving, would like to see destroyed.
In the future, after the Third World War, the world is ruled by a totalitarian and fascist society with the leadership of ‘The Father’. Arts, music, books, luxury and feelings are not acceptable, and persons uses a drug called ‘Prozium’ in a daily basis to repress their feelings and feel happy. The opponents to this new world are called offenders and they form the underground resistance to the system, who are destroyed by very-well trained and powerful agents called ‘The Clericks’. John Preston is one of this agents, and his life changes when he misses his daily dose of ‘Prozium’.
Director
Kurt Wimmer
Writer
Kurt Wimmer
Producer
Sue Baden-Powell as co-producer , Jan de Bont as producer (as Jan De Bont), Lucas Foster as producer , Andrew Rona as executive producer , Ninon Tantet as associate producer , Bob Weinstein as executive producer , Harvey Weinstein as executive producer
Casting
Dominic Purcell as Seamus, Christian Bale as John Preston, Sean Bean as Partridge, Christian Kahrmann as Officer in Charge, John Keogh as Chemist, Sean Pertwee as Father, William Fichtner as Jurgen, Angus Macfadyen as Dupont (as Angus MacFadyen), David Barrash as Evidentiary Storage Officer, Dirk Martens as Gate Guard, Taye Diggs as Brandt, Matthew Harbour as Robbie Preston, Maria Pia Calzone as Preston's Wife, Emily Siewert as Lisa Preston, Emily Watson as Mary O'Brien, Mike Smith as Enforcer Commander, Florian Fitz as Gate Guard, Danny Lee Clark as Lead Sweeper (as Daniel Lee), Francesco Cabras as Rebel Leader (as Francesco Calabras), Kurt Wimmer as Rebel Victim, Anatole Taubman as Crematory Technician (as Anatole Taubmann), Brian Conley as Reading Room Proprietor (as Brian Connelly), Alexa Summer as Viviana Preston, Brian W. Cook as Dupont's Secretary (as Brian Cook), Mehmet Kurtulus as Search Coordinator, David Hemmings as Proctor, Klaus Schindler as Interrogator, Oliver Brandl as Polygraph Technician, Armin Marewski as Security Guard (uncredited), Wolfgang Stegemann as Cleric (uncredited), Sy Turner as Tetragrammaton Clerick (uncredited), Dennenesch Zoud




