Numb
"Life; the Disease"
Originally released in 2003. Numb is a thriller/science fiction film. directed by Michael Ferris Gibson. At just 77 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Jennifer West Savitch, Dominik Overstreet, and Anne Goldmann
Synopsis
In a future where emotion and desire have been wiped away by an unshakable new narcotic, society exists simply to provide a constant source of the drug. Crumbling Yerba city stands empty, except for its drug-parlors, where the remnants of the population cluster, drifting towards oblivion. Only the android attendants are still capable of action, mindlessly maintaining and administering the 'drip'. Years after escaping to the wastelands outside the city, Claire, one of the few people left who is not an addict, returns looking for the one man who still matters to her. As she makes her way through the dazed world of the city's junkies, only one person seems able to provide any help: the obsessive and self-destructive Miles, the last of the city's security officers. Genetically engineered to be immune to the drug, Miles' strange charisma draws Claire to him, but when he brutally guns down a group of harmless dissidents...
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Numb about?
In a future where emotion and desire have been wiped away by an unshakable new narcotic, society exists simply to provide a constant source of the drug. Crumbling Yerba city stands empty, except fo...
Who directed Numb?
Numb was directed by Michael Ferris Gibson.
How long is Numb?
Numb has a runtime of 1 hours and 17 minutes (77 minutes total).
When was Numb released?
Numb was released on January 1, 2003 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Numb?
The main cast of Numb includes Jennifer West Savitch, Dominik Overstreet, Anne Goldmann.