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Okay so we were told to check this out by the african american film group that supports up and coming artists and Justin price...boy you are on your way! Some of these scenes looked straight from a marvel film or something loved the rain and swords and the opening fight and ---yes just yes -- you did your thing, i believe this will be a hit for all ages, what i liked is it has the super hero vibes mixed with the undertones of what happens when we die and what we want to happen when we die and thats so cool just playing with those narratives boy you need to be on a studio! I saw I Heart Robots and then i see you have Tyrese in Hard Matter as well?!!! Oh the next Nolan is already here love it love it --
"I Heart Robots" is a thought-provoking and visually striking sci-fi thriller that blends elements of dystopian drama with a fresh, fun take on robots and artificial intelligence. Directed by Justin Price, the film stars Franzi Schissler, who shines as a compelling lead, and Danny Trejo, whose familiar presence as the tough-as-nails Machete adds a gritty charm to the narrative. Set against the backdrop of a world teetering on the edge of collapse, "I Heart Robots" explores the complicated relationship between humans and the machines they've created-machines that are now both their greatest allies and potential adversaries.
The film opens with a breathtaking montage of landscapes that span Italy, Germany, and Bolivia, highlighting the beauty of Earth even as society crumbles. The salt flats, worn-down neighborhoods, and other desolate locations create a hauntingly beautiful contrast between the natural world and the human-made decay. These landscapes serve as a poignant reminder of what's at stake if humanity fails to reconcile its past mistakes with the possibilities of the future.
One of the film's strongest elements is its ability to balance the bleakness of a dystopian future with the endearing charm of its robotic characters. The robot named Q, in particular, is a standout, thanks in large part to the excellent voice acting that brings him to life. Q is more than just a machine; he's a character with depth, humor, and a surprising amount of heart. His interactions with Franzi Schissler's character add layers of warmth and humanity to the story, making their partnership one of the film's highlights.
Franzi Schissler is undoubtedly the star of the film, and her performance is nothing short of captivating. As she navigates the harsh realities of this dystopian world, Schissler's portrayal is both strong and vulnerable, embodying the complex nature of a character who must rely on her wits and her unlikely robotic companions to survive. Her chemistry with Q is particularly noteworthy, and it's this bond that drives much of the emotional weight of the film. Schissler's ability to convey both the hope and despair of her situation is a testament to her talent, and it's clear that she's destined for stardom.
The film opens with a breathtaking montage of landscapes that span Italy, Germany, and Bolivia, highlighting the beauty of Earth even as society crumbles. The salt flats, worn-down neighborhoods, and other desolate locations create a hauntingly beautiful contrast between the natural world and the human-made decay. These landscapes serve as a poignant reminder of what's at stake if humanity fails to reconcile its past mistakes with the possibilities of the future.
One of the film's strongest elements is its ability to balance the bleakness of a dystopian future with the endearing charm of its robotic characters. The robot named Q, in particular, is a standout, thanks in large part to the excellent voice acting that brings him to life. Q is more than just a machine; he's a character with depth, humor, and a surprising amount of heart. His interactions with Franzi Schissler's character add layers of warmth and humanity to the story, making their partnership one of the film's highlights.
Franzi Schissler is undoubtedly the star of the film, and her performance is nothing short of captivating. As she navigates the harsh realities of this dystopian world, Schissler's portrayal is both strong and vulnerable, embodying the complex nature of a character who must rely on her wits and her unlikely robotic companions to survive. Her chemistry with Q is particularly noteworthy, and it's this bond that drives much of the emotional weight of the film. Schissler's ability to convey both the hope and despair of her situation is a testament to her talent, and it's clear that she's destined for stardom.
You know how music is essentially a bunch of mumble rap and music videos with girls twerking -- the songs go in one ear and out the other? Yeh thats what these films are like -- its paint by numbers plug and play people making -- I guess films? Not sure what you call these and its not the directors fault- they have these guys filming feature films with 5 day shoots and half an hour of bruce willis on set -- but omg these Highland film groups and Bondits all of these sales companies and "production" companies really need to go back to selling houses because they are turning the film industry into the rap biz...no talent people paraded around as talent. So if you watch these films know the 33 producers showed up -- pocketed money and then hung this albatross on the film makers neck ...crazy.