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Chloe & Theo 2015

Chloe & Theo 2015

Genres: Comedy, Drama
Director: Ezna Sands
Writer: Ezna Sands
Stars: Theo Ikummaq, Dakota Johnson, Ashley Springer

Chloe and Theo is a 2015 American autonomous show film composed and coordinated by Ezna Sands. The film stars Dakota Johnson, Mira Sorvino, and Theo Ikummaq. The film was discharged in the United States on September 4, 2015, in a restricted discharge, and through video on demand.

Synopsis: A youthful vagrant from New York named Chloe hits up a companionship with an Arctic Inuit man named Theo who is searching for the Elders of the Southern world to spare his kin. Chloe goes along with him in his mission which takes viewers on a voyage of heart and cleverness. 

Review: Not since Crocodile Dundee has there been such of a fish-out-of-water in the city of Manhattan as Theo, the Arctic Inuit who goes to the Big Apple to caution about the threats of environmental change. Yet, while the film highlighting that Aussie explorer was a carefree cavort, Ezna Sands' Chloe and Theo is a fatal sincere questioning whose great goals are covered by its maladroit execution. Counting among its official makers such well off business heavyweights as Richard Branson and John Paul DeJoria, the film ought to in any event result in a decent tax benefit. 

Theo Ikummaq — who the reputation materials state was really conceived in an igloo — plays a variant of himself in this tale around an Inuit who is sent by his senior citizens toward the "South" to caution "the older folks" there of the looming climactic disaster in the event that they don't change their dirtying ways.

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So Theo bounces on a flight to New York City, where he strolls from the airplane terminal to Chinatown and rents an outfitted room. Meandering the boulevards, he's quickly greeted by a trio of muggers (you'd think this was 1974) and is saved by the destitute Chloe (Dakota Johnson), who takes him to the decrepit condo she imparts to a few kindred squatters. 

Educated by Theo that he needs to meet with "the older folks," she at first takes him to an once-over senior focus. In any case, then her companion, chess hawker Mr. Sweet (Andre De Shields), proposes heading off to the United Nations, which doesn't work out so well when security monitors quickly capture them. Their case draws in the consideration of a human rights legal counselor (Mira Sorvino) who commits herself to the cause. 

The film is unmistakably implied as a kind of tale, yet it doesn't succeed even all alone unlikely terms. Including such running muffles as everybody calling Theo an Eskimo, just to be tenderly remedied that he's Inuit, it comes full circle in an over-the-top exaggerated shocking closure that principally gives a cameo chance to an intense looking Larry King. 

Ikummaq shows a peaceful nobility in his downplayed execution, even as his character is frequently diminished to being the object of senseless jokes. Yet, Johnson wastes whatever cooperative attitude she earned from 50 Shades of Gray, looking crusty fruit-filled treat wholesome as a destitute ex-addict whose dingy state is recommended just by guileful smircesh on her cheeks. 

At last, the film speaks to the kind of oversimplified going on and on needlessly that environmental change deniers will merrily scorn.
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