← All Movies
The Congress
Robin Wright is an aging actress whose career suffered because of her erratic behavior and reputation for being fickle and unreliable. Her son, Aaron, suffers from Usher syndrome, which is slowly destroying his sight and hearing. Aided by Dr. Barker, Robin barely manages to stave off the worst effects of Aaron's decline, although his condition is sliding into its terminal stage.
Robin's longtime agent, Al, takes her to meet Jeff Green, the CEO of Miramount Studios, a film studio that offers to buy her likeness and digitize her into a computer-animated version of herself. Realizing that she may be unable to find future work with the emergence of this new technology, Robin agrees to do it for a hefty sum of money. The contract also requires that she never act again. After her body is digitally scanned, the studio can make films starring her, using only computer-generated characters.
Twenty years later, Robin travels to Abrahama City, where she will speak at the "Futurological Congress", Miramount's entertainment conference. Abrahama City is an animated, surreal utopia that is created from figments of people's imaginations, where anyone can become an animated avatar of themselves but must use hallucinogenic drugs to enter a mutable illusory state. In the decades since she was scanned, Robin's virtual persona has become the star of a popular film franchise, Rebel Robot Robin, making her and Tom Cruise the only remaining movie stars. While discussing her new contract with Jeff, Robin learns that Miramount developed a new technology that will allow anyone to devour her or possibly transform themselves into her with the hallucinogen. Robin agrees to the deal, but has a crisis of conscience, believing that no one should be turned into a product.
When asked to speak to the public at the Congress, Robin publicly voices her contrary views, upsetting everyone there before being taken by security guards. The Congress is then interrupted by rebels opposed to the technology industry. They seemingly assassinate the head of the Congress. During the attack, Robin is rescued by Dylan Truliner, who was Miramount's lead animator for her films. They escape, but she is soon captured by "Miramount Police". Robin is seemingly executed by Jeff as a punishment for rebelling against Miramount and the Congress. Robin is shown on a hospital bed while doctors discuss her case. One doctor reveals that Robin's execution was her hallucinating, that her rescuers were from Miramount. The doctors decide that Robin has become so intoxicated by the hallucinogen that she must be frozen until a treatment for her condition can be found.
Twenty years later, Robin is revived while still hallucinating an animated world. She reunites with Dylan, who says that the hallucinogenic technology is now widespread. People can take on whatever form they wish through it and as a result many negative aspects of humanity no longer exist. Dylan and Robin fall in love and take a journey through a colorful imaginary world. However, Robin is still desperate to return to the real world and be with Aaron. The only way to do that is by using a capsule that blocks all hallucinogenic effects. It is, in the animated world, equivalent to a suicide capsule. Dylan negotiated for one as part of his forced retirement package from Miramount, and he gives it to Robin.
Re-entering the real world, Robin finds herself in a dystopian environment. A tiny elite hovers over ruined cities in large airships. Most people have left for an existence in the animated world. Aaron did it only six months earlier when his condition left him virtually blind and deaf and he had given up hope of Robin's return. Because Aaron likely created a new identity for himself in the animated world, there is no way for anyone to find him.
Dr. Barker gives Robin an inhalation ampoule that will allow her to return to the animated world, though as her experiences have changed, her hallucinations will as well, and she will never be able to re-enter the same world she had left. Taking the drug, Robin sees Aaron's entire life flash before her eyes. She eventually discovers Aaron in the middle of an animated desert.
Directed by
Starring
Mentions on Hacker News
- "This is why we can't have good things". Something that was created for the bene... | 2024-08-29
- Side note: If anyone liked The Princess Bride or actress Robin Wright, she was i... | 2024-08-15
- Imho Sam Altman is the (kind of guy) who will do his best (and worst) to get wha... | 2024-05-21
- Jeff: We at Miramount, want to... want to scan you. All of you - your body, your... | 2023-07-13
- This is the plot of “The Congress” with Robin Wright as herself.https://www.imdb... | 2023-05-20
- Who knew that The Congress (2013)[1] would be so prescient...[1]: https://www.im... | 2023-04-26
- Looks like we're halfway to fully selling rights to the whole image of an actor... | 2023-02-08
- A movie express this exact scenario: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1821641/The funn... | 2023-02-03
- See also: the first act of the movie The Congress. Princess Buttercup will be pr... | 2022-09-29
- Related, this is a great movie in case you haven't watched it,https://www.imdb.c... | 2022-09-29
- You may also enjoy The Congress.https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1821641/ | 2022-03-10
- Thought about it? There was a movie made along those lines:https://www.imdb.com/... | 2021-02-26
- Yes! I also really enjoyed the Futurological Congress. The film rendition, while... | 2020-05-10
- See The Congress: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1821641We should expect living ac... | 2020-04-28
- For anyone interested in seeing how this could play out in the future, I recomme... | 2018-04-04
- @rawnlq: "We should be more optimistic that all of these UI issues will be figur... | 2016-05-23
- There's a nice movie that touches the topics of addiction, dependence and dreams... | 2014-03-31