Best - Nonton Womb 2010
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Rebecca (Eva Green) and Tommy (Matt Smith) are childhood sweethearts separated by circumstance. Years later, they reunite for a passionate, idyllic affair. But tragedy strikes: Tommy is killed in a car accident. Consumed by grief, Rebecca uses an experimental cloning procedure—"reborn" technology—to implant Tommy's DNA into her own womb. She gives birth to a boy, also named Tommy, and raises him as her son… knowing he carries the soul (or the genetic ghost) of her dead lover. nonton womb 2010 best
Rebecca (Eva Green) and Tommy (Matt Smith) share an intense, childhood bond that blossoms into love as young adults. After a tragic accident takes Tommy’s life, a grief-stricken Rebecca makes a shocking decision. Using a controversial scientific process called “reborn” (cloning and gestating the clone in a human womb), she decides to give birth to Tommy’s genetic replica. The catch? She will raise the boy, also named Tommy (played as a child and then again by Matt Smith), as her own son—while knowing he carries the DNA of her lost lover. As the new Tommy grows into a young man, the lines between mother, lover, and memory become terrifyingly blurred. Avoid: Illegal streaming sites with pop-ups
Title: Womb (released as Clone in some territories) Director: Benedek Fliegauf Starring: Eva Green, Matt Smith Genre: Sci-Fi / Drama / Romance Rebecca (Eva Green) and Tommy (Matt Smith) are
The 2010 film Womb, directed by Hungarian filmmaker Benedek Fliegauf, is a poignant and visually arresting entry into the science fiction genre. Unlike high-octane sci-fi films focused on technology or warfare, Womb is a quiet, meditative character study that uses the concept of human cloning to explore the complexities of grief, obsession, and the boundaries of romantic love.