Being Human

Being Human

Year: 1994

Runtime: 122 min

Language: English

Director: Bill Forsyth

Budget: $40M

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A spirited soul, embodied by Robin Williams, journeys through five distinct eras, from ancient Celtic times to contemporary New York. As Hector, he experiences reincarnation, repeatedly forming relationships and confronting recurring mistakes across his various lives. This mesmerizing journey explores themes of love, loss, and redemption, ultimately leading him to a profound understanding of the human experience.

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