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Facing financial hardship and caring for her sick child, a celebrated actress agrees to archive her identity as a digital avatar. Twenty years later, this digital likeness has become a major Hollywood star, captivating audiences and commanding a lucrative contract. As the agreement nears its end, she is summoned to a bizarre and unsettling gathering where the boundaries of the real and the imagined begin to dissolve, forcing her to confront the implications of her decision and the nature of identity itself.

Facing financial hardship and caring for her sick child, a celebrated actress agrees to archive her identity as a digital avatar. Twenty years later, this digital likeness has become a major Hollywood star, captivating audiences and commanding a lucrative contract. As the agreement nears its end, she is summoned to a bizarre and unsettling gathering where the boundaries of the real and the imagined begin to dissolve, forcing her to confront the implications of her decision and the nature of identity itself.

Does The Congress have end credit scenes?

No!

The Congress does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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Ratings and Reviews for The Congress

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Metacritic

63

Metascore

6.8

User Score

Rotten Tomatoes
review

71%

TOMATOMETER

review

53%

User Score

IMDb

6.3 /10

IMDb Rating

TMDB

64

%

User Score

Letterboxd

3.4

From 141 fan ratings

Movie Insider

2.88/5

From 8 fan ratings

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for The Congress

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Robin Wright is the aging star at the center of a story about fame, memory, and the price of technology that treats actors as consumable assets. Her career has faltered under a reputation for erratic behavior and unreliability, even as she battles personal heartbreak. Her son, Aaron Kodi Smit-McPhee, suffers from Usher syndrome, a condition that slowly robs him of sight and hearing, and she struggles to slow his decline with the help of Dr. Barker as his condition advances toward a terminal stage. Her longtime agent, Al Harvey Keitel, sets up a meeting with Jeff Green Danny Huston, the head of Miramount Studios, a company eager to buy her likeness and digitize her into a computer-generated shell. The offer comes with a stark demand: she must never act again. After her body is scanned, Miramount can produce films starring a CGI version of her, with no need for the real actress on set.

Twenty-something years slip by, and Robin travels to Abrahama City to speak at the Futurological Congress, Miramount’s dazzling entertainment conference. Abrahama City is a surreal, animated utopia born from the imaginations of its inhabitants, a place where anyone can become an avatar, provided they ingest hallucinogenic drugs to enter a mutable, illusory state. In the decades since the scan, her digital persona has become the lead in a blockbuster franchise, Rebel Robot Robin, making her and a certain real-life star one of the last enduring emblems of cinema. As she negotiates a new contract, Miramount unveils a chilling development: a technology that could allow anyone to devour her identity or transform themselves into her using the hallucinogen. She agrees to the deal, yet a steady wave of conscience gnaws at her, convinced that no one should be reduced to a product.

When she is asked to address the Congress, Robin speaks with bold, provocative candor, upsetting fans and executives alike before security moves in. The gathering is attacked by rebels who oppose the industry’s reach, and the assault culminates in the apparent assassination of the Congress’s head. During the chaos, she is rescued by Dylan Truliner Jon Hamm, Miramount’s lead animator, and the two escape only to be captured by Miramount Police. In a shocking moment, Robin appears to be executed by Jeff Green, a punishment for defying the corporation, but doctors later reveal this to be a hallucination born of the hallucinogen’s grip. The medical team concludes that she has become so intoxicated by the drug that she must be frozen until a cure can be found.

Two decades pass, and Robin is revived while still living within a hallucinatory landscape. She reconnects with Dylan, who explains that the hallucinogenic technology is now widespread, letting people take on any form and transforming society in myriad ways—both wondrous and troubling. The two fall in love and roam through a vivid, colorful animated world, yet Robin clings to the desire to return to the real world to be with Aaron. The only path back is a capsule that blocks all hallucinogenic effects, a device in this world that functions as a suicide capsule. Dylan, who negotiated a retirement package with Miramount, arranges one and hands it to her.

Back in reality, Robin discovers a dystopian environment where a tiny, privileged elite hovers above ruined cities in vast airships, while most people have chosen life inside the animated realm. Aaron vanished only six months earlier, having likely created a new identity within that world, and there seems to be no way to locate him. Dr. Barker provides an inhalation ampoule that would let Robin re-enter the animated world, but warns that her experiences will have shifted and she may never be able to re-enter the same world again. With the drug in hand, Robin’s memories of Aaron surge to the fore, and she finally locates him in the middle of an expansive, animated desert.

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THE CONGRESS by Ari Folman - Official Trailer HD

THE CONGRESS [Official Trailer] Available On iTunes & VOD July 14th • In Select Theaters August 29th

Cars Featured in The Congress

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Mercedes-Benz

W124

Porsche

2009

911 Carrera S Cabrio 997

The Congress Themes and Keywords

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congressmanpoliticsgovernmentpledge of allegiancepoliticianpolitical drama

The Congress Other Names and Titles

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Le Congrès O Congresso Futurista 虛擬天后 Der Kongress The Congress - Der Kongress El congreso Futurologický kongres Конгресс 未来学大会 Son Şans כנס העתידנים Kongres Πέρα Από Το Όνειρο A futurológiai kongresszus Конгрес 더 콩그레스 Конгресът コングレス未来学会議 Kongresas

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