The plot centers on Rebecca (Eva Green) and Thomas (Matt Smith), childhood sweethearts who are tragically separated when Thomas is killed in a sudden accident. Devastated by her loss, Rebecca makes a controversial decision to use advanced cloning technology to bring him back. She carries her deceased lover's clone in her own womb and raises the boy, named Tommy, as her son.
Released in 2010, the sci-fi drama , directed by Benedek Fliegauf, is a quiet, atmospheric film that tackles profound ethical questions through a deeply personal lens. Starring Eva Green (as Rebecca) and Matt Smith (as Thomas), the movie avoids the typical tropes of cloning in science fiction, opting instead for a slow-burn emotional exploration of grief and obsession. nonton womb 2010 patched
As the young Tommy grows up, the film delves into the psychological horror, societal rejection, and complex emotional dynamics of a mother raising a boy who is identical to her late partner. Star-Studded Indie Cast The plot centers on Rebecca (Eva Green) and
A: Availability changes by region, but currently, Womb is not available on Netflix in many major countries like the Netherlands. Released in 2010, the sci-fi drama , directed
Arthouse films like Womb often feature long silences, sparse dialogue, and multi-language releases. A "patched" version frequently means a video file where broken, poorly synced, or missing subtitles (especially Indonesian or English translated tracks) have been permanently fixed and synchronized.
For Indonesian viewers ( nonton ), foreign indie films often suffer from poorly timed subtitles on third-party streaming sites. A "patched" video often means the subtitle file (.SRT) has been hardcoded or re-synced so that the Indonesian or English translation perfectly matches the actors' dialogue. 2. Audio-Video Sync Repairs