🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Enki Bilal
- Genre: Animation, Sci-Fi, Thriller, Fantasy
- Release year: 2004
- Runtime (length): 1h 43min
- IMDb rating: 5.9/10 (33k votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 31%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
A blue-haired woman, a frozen rebel, and an Egyptian god walk into a bar…to save the future or something, mostly it’s just weird.
🍿 Immortal: Detailed Plot Synopsis
New York, 2095: A Bleak Futuristic World
The film plunges viewers into a dystopian vision of New York City in the late 21st century. Genetically altered humans live alongside ordinary people, while a mysterious ‘Intrusion Zone’ isolates Central Park. A pyramid appears over the city, signaling the arrival of the ancient Egyptian gods.

Jill: The Enigmatic Blue-Haired Woman
Jill, a young woman with striking blue hair, is arrested and becomes the subject of scientific curiosity. She is discovered to be unlike anything seen before, with organs that are mere months old despite her adult form, and possessing latent abilities that even she doesn’t understand. She becomes central to the plans of the gods.

Horus and Nikopol: A God Seeks a Host
Horus, an Egyptian god condemned by his peers, arrives on Earth with only seven days to find a way to cheat death. He needs a human host to carry out his mission: to procreate and ensure his legacy. He finds an unlikely candidate in Nikopol, a rebel who has escaped cryogenic imprisonment.

Intrigue and Conspiracy
As Horus inhabits Nikopol’s body, the duo becomes entangled in a web of murder, corporate intrigue, and divine intervention. They discover that Jill is the key to Horus’s survival, as she is capable of bearing a god’s child. They navigate a world of genetically modified beings, corrupt politicians, and the looming presence of the gods.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Jill (Linda Hardy): A mysterious, blue-haired woman with unique genetics and hidden powers, central to the gods’ plans.
- Nikopol (Thomas Kretschmann): A rebel and escaped cryo-prisoner who becomes the unwilling host for the god Horus.
- Horus (Thomas M. Pollard): An Egyptian god sentenced to death who seeks to impregnate a human woman to continue his lineage.
- Elma Turner (Charlotte Rampling): A doctor at Eugenics who takes a special interest in Jill’s unique biology.
- Froebe (Yann Collette): A detective investigating the strange events and murders connected to Horus and Nikopol.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Jill Bioskop: ““[Jill reciting in French the third stanza of Charles Baudelaire’s poem “Le Poison,”] Tout cela ne vaut pas le poison qui découle De tes yeux, de tes yeux verts, Lacs où mon âme tremble et se voit à l’envers… Mes songes viennent en foule Pour se désaltérer à ces gouffres amers.” – Jill recites this poem, highlighting the film’s blend of science fiction with classical literature and themes of beauty and corruption.
💰Box Office
- Budget: €22,100,000
- Domestic Gross: $142,313
- Worldwide Gross: $7,172,452
💥 Immortal Reviews
Personal Review
Okay, so ‘Immortal’ is definitely out there! I first saw it late one night and was totally mesmerized by the visuals. The mix of live actors and CGI was super weird, but it kinda worked. The plot was confusing at times. But still, the world-building was fantastic, and the characters, especially Jill, were so intriguing. I keep rewatching it, there’s something strangely beautiful about it. The ending scene with the shape-shifting baby was a bit much, but hey, it’s a unique movie.
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of dystopian sci-fi”
- “Viewers interested in unique visual styles and cyberpunk aesthetics”
- “Those familiar with Enki Bilal’s graphic novels”
- “People who enjoy philosophical themes and open endings”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Mature themes and disturbing images”
- “Violence and some nudity”
- “Complex and confusing plot that may not be suitable for all viewers”
Professional Reviews
- Sci-Fi Movie Review: “A visually stunning but narratively convoluted experience. The integration of CGI and live-action is ambitious but uneven, often resulting in a jarring contrast. It is an interesting experiment in style, but the lack of a coherent storyline detracts from the overall impact of the film.
- Art House Cinema: “Bilal creates a compelling dystopian world filled with visual flair, exploring themes of identity and genetic engineering. Despite its narrative shortcomings, the film captivates with its unique atmosphere and artistic ambition. It’s a treat for viewers seeking unconventional cinema.
- The Future of Film: “The movie’s concept is innovative, blending sci-fi with Egyptian mythology. But its execution leaves much to be desired, especially with its clunky CGI. If you appreciate visionary ideas and can overlook technical glitches, you might find something to enjoy here.
Audience Reactions
The cyberpunk aesthetic and blending of sci-fi with Egyptian mythology created a unique and immersive world.: Viewers appreciate the film’s unique visuals and atmospheric world-building, but find the plot convoluted and hard to follow.
Linda Hardy’s portrayal of Jill captivated viewers with her enigmatic presence and stunning beauty.: Many praised the acting of the main actors, with Linda Hardy performance being particularly admired.
Overall Consensus: A visually striking but narratively challenging film that appeals to fans of cyberpunk and unconventional sci-fi.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “Immortal was one of the first films to use an entirely “digital backlot,” meaning actors were shot in front of blue/green screens and backgrounds were added in post-production.”
- “The film is loosely based on Enki Bilal’s graphic novel series “Nikopol Trilogy.””
- “The mix of live-action and CGI was intended to reflect the themes of genetic alteration and the blurring lines between human and artificial.”
🖥️ How to Watch Immortal?
Currently, ‘Immortal’ is not widely available on major streaming platforms like Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime Video. You can find purchase options through digital retailers such as Amazon (check for availability), Apple TV, or Google Play Movies. Physical copies (DVD/Blu-ray) are also available through online retailers, or may be found at used media stores.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Immortal, you might like these similar films:
- Dark City (1998): Both films explore themes of identity, manufactured realities, and dystopian futures with a strong visual style.
- The Fifth Element (1997): Shares a similar futuristic, visually rich cityscape with a blend of sci-fi and unique character design.
- Blade Runner (1982): Features a dark, dystopian future with questions about what it means to be human, reflected in both the setting and the characters.
🛒 Immortal Related Products
- The Nikopol Trilogy by Enki Bilal: Experience the complete story in graphic novel form! This collection allows readers to fully immerse themselves in the world of Nikopol and understand the rich details.
- Cyberpunk 2077: Become V, a cyberpunk in Night City. Upgrade and customize your character’s cyberware, skills and playstyle, and take on the most dangerous jobs in the dystopian future.
- Blade Runner 2049: Officer K, a new blade runner for the Los Angeles Police Department, unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what’s left of society into chaos.
- Egyptian Gods Collectible Figurines: High-quality figurines of Egyptian gods such as Horus, Anubis, and Bastet. Each figurine is intricately designed and hand-painted, making it a unique collector’s item.
🎧 Soundtrack
Immortal features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
The ‘Intrusion Zone’ is a mysterious area that has enveloped Central Park, making it an arctic wasteland where anyone who tries to enter or exit is killed. Its origin and purpose are vaguely defined in the film, but it’s understood to be caused by alien interference.
Jill is a mysterious woman with blue hair who is found to have organs that are only a few months old, despite being an adult. She possesses unique genetic capabilities, which makes her the target for Horus, who is seeking to procreate.
The ending is somewhat ambiguous, but it signifies that Horus successfully impregnated Jill before his death sentence could be carried out. Jill is shown in Paris with her shape-shifting baby, suggesting that Horus’s legacy continues.
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