Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema.
Qohen, an extraordinary but socially awkward computer genius is tasked to prove the Zero Theorem: the reason for human existence or lack thereof. However, the Management will do anything to steer him away from this project, including designing a life he can fall in love with.
No stranger to Orwellian dystopia, Terry Gilliam returned to the paranoid playgrounds of fabulist science-fiction for this vibrant brain-teaser. Big on wilfully eccentric ideas, and with a distinctive, ramshackle aesthetic maximalism, The Zero Theorem finds none of Gilliam’s creative zest tempered.