The Assessment has now landed on Prime Video, and we won't blame you if the first time you've heard of the movie is when you spotted it on the streaming service.

Despite featuring an actual MCU star (Elizabeth Olsen) and two other notable names in its lead trio (Himesh Patel and Alicia Vikander), the thought-provoking sci-fi skipped a cinema release in the UK and only received a limited theatrical release in the US.

But cinema's loss is our gain as we can now settle in for The Assessment on Prime Video. (If you're not a subscriber, you could even watch it for free by taking advantage of Amazon Prime's 30-day free trial.)

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The movie is set in the near future where climate change has wrecked the planet and parenthood is strictly controlled. Despite the challenges, Mia (Olsen) and Aaryan (Patel) decide to undertake the seven-day assessment to earn the right to have a child, but their assessor Virginia (Vikander) turns it into a psychological nightmare.

Sounds good, right? If you're still undecided, we're here to give you three reasons why you should definitely watch The Assessment.

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1. It's Alicia Vikander's best role in years

For many, Alicia Vikander's best-ever role is in Ex Machina, but – and we don't want you to feel old here – that was 11 years ago. She then won an Oscar in 2015 for The Danish Girl and has had some decent roles since, such as in The Green Knight and Irma Vep, but it's been a mixed bag.

The Assessment, however, gives her a chance to shine with a complex character that reminds us why we were so wowed with her in Ex Machina. Virginia is inscrutable and genuinely unsettling, especially once she starts pretending to be a child from day two of her assessment of Mia and Aaryan.

It's chilling to watch her play the couple off each other and, in one harrowing moment, take advantage of one of them in the darkest way (we'll keep spoilers out of here). The most impressive aspect of Vikander's performance is that despite all the oddity, she makes Virginia feel wholly human too as the movie enters its final act.

You wouldn't want to spend seven days with Virginia assessing your every movie, but you will want to revisit Vikander's exceptional performance.

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2. It's relatable

Even though it's set in the near future, the centrepiece of The Assessment is a horror that we can all relate to: a dinner party.

The party forms part of Mia and Aaryan's assessment, and sees Aaryan's ex-girlfriend Serena (Charlotte Ritchie), her new partner Holly (Leah Harvey), Aaryan's mum Ambika (Indira Varma), Mia's former boss/lover Walter (Nicholas Pinnock) and his wife Evie (Minnie Driver) invited.

That's the dinner party line-up from hell, and the 15-minute sequence is terrific, full of sharp jibes, hidden truths revealed and Virginia making it as cringeworthy as possible for Mia and Aaryan.

It's worth the watch alone, and adds to the reality of The Assessment despite the sci-fi concept as the movie also explores existential themes such as what does it mean to truly live and the fear that past traumas might directly impact what we can do with our lives.

Deep stuff, for sure, but also often darkly funny as in the dinner party sequence.

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    3. It will leave you guessing

    In part because the movie itself leaves you with more questions than answers about this particular version of the future, The Assessment is the kind of movie that you truly don't know where it's all heading.

    It's never entirely clear just how good of a job Mia and Aaryan are doing at their assessment, or even what the criteria for success is. For some viewers, that could prove frustrating, but the central trio of performances are so strong that you'll likely be gripped all the same.

    The destination also proves to be a fascinating one, likely to leave you with plenty to chew over as to what you'd actually do in the same situation.

    Hopefully we'll never get to the actual situation of The Assessment, but the best sci-fi is the kind that is horrifyingly plausible.

      The Assessment is now available to watch on Prime Video.

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