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Jonathan
Jonathan is a successful young man working in the architecture firm, where he wakes up every morning and prepares his breakfast meal to go to work with a video telling him what will happen in his day. Jonathan is a night owl and a little unintended chaos. Perhaps the only problem is that they inhabit the same body, which works through careful planning. Perhaps there will be a breakdown of what has been planned.
25 February 1960, Plymouth, Devon, England, UK
14 March 1994, New York City, New York, USA
16 March 1976, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
5 January 1992, Hammersmith, London, England, UK
November 12, 2018
A competent, light, sci-fi drama featuring two brothers living in the same body.
October 23, 2018
Taken on its own confidently crafted terms, "Jonathan" is an intelligent, absorbing tale that provides an impressive showcase for "Baby Driver" star Ansel Elgort.
November 15, 2018
The movie, itself somewhat torn in sensibility, permits itself an easy out.
November 15, 2018
A cool high concept set up ends up going almost nowhere. Every single time it threatens to get interesting, things grind to a screeching halt.
November 14, 2018
The clinically distancing production never forms a meaningful bond with its audience.
November 14, 2018
It's not flavorful enough to support the full run time, but the material periodically succeeds in strangeness.
April 24, 2018
Succeeds thanks to a credibly bifurcated performance by star Ansel Elgort.
November 14, 2018
Jonathan, which serves a double dose of Ansel Elgort, is sure to satisfy fans of the sci-fi genre in a gently challenging way (even if symbiotic multi-consciousness isn't your thing).
November 14, 2018
Unfortunately, the film's structure works against our emotional involvement. The problem is that we see the story almost entirely from Jonathan's perspective.
November 13, 2018
Downbeat to the level of "inert."
November 15, 2018
Psychological drama has mild language, sensuality.
November 15, 2018
This intriguing and skillfully wrought indie science-fiction tale has the feel of a low-key "Black Mirror" episode.

