Downsizing -
Directed by Alexander Payne and starring Matt Damon, this film presents a high-concept solution to overpopulation: shrinking humans to five inches tall.
The film is widely criticized for losing its way after the initial setup. Reviewers from Metacritic often describe the second half as a "boring drama" that abandons its sci-fi premise for a muddled environmental and humanitarian message. Downsizing
Scientists discover a way to minimize humanity's carbon footprint by shrinking people. The financial incentive—your money goes much further in a tiny world—lures Paul (Damon) and his wife to undergo the irreversible procedure. Directed by Alexander Payne and starring Matt Damon,
Critics and viewers often praise the first 30–45 minutes for its imaginative world-building and the technical details of the "downsizing" process. Hong Chau’s performance as a Vietnamese activist is frequently cited as a standout highlight. Scientists discover a way to minimize humanity's carbon