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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Una pareja joven e idealista adquiere un robot de aspecto realista para que les ayude, y a medida que se conocen su percepción de lo que es humano cambia.Una pareja joven e idealista adquiere un robot de aspecto realista para que les ayude, y a medida que se conocen su percepción de lo que es humano cambia.Una pareja joven e idealista adquiere un robot de aspecto realista para que les ayude, y a medida que se conocen su percepción de lo que es humano cambia.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Justine J. Hall
- Rosa
- (as Justine Hall)
Mikaela Holmes
- Angie
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
Overall an original and striking film. There are certain scenes where the script is brilliant and it is a film that really makes some interesting points. Flow is good, though some bits seem stilted...like the business which we never really know what it does and never see more than a handful of people in. Despite this, the main actors are good and the twist is excellent and unexpected. I wish they had done the build up and reveal better, and not had much film after the twist was revealed as it would have had greater impact.
But anyway, worth the watch.
But anyway, worth the watch.
I enjoy this movie but his girlfriend character got on my last nerves with the needy attitude and controlling ... if you can look beyond that than the movie is good.
The poignant portrayal of Henry by Steven Strait makes the movie surprisingly affecting.
Two of the most annoying people alive endure the First World Problem of making so much money that they need servants to take care of all the things they have. When the wife "frees" the maid, they decide to replace her with a robot.
The film asks us at what cost do we enjoy cheap clothing made by children, fast food made by single mothers, IPhones made by Chinese workers under such pressure that they kill themselves, and Guatemalan immigrants who face death trying to get here so that they can clean our houses. Do we think about how they feel? No. We pretend that they have no feelings, and deny our own complicity in their pain.
Is this movie perfect? No, but it will stay with you after the closing credits.
Forget the crap reviews and watch it.
Two of the most annoying people alive endure the First World Problem of making so much money that they need servants to take care of all the things they have. When the wife "frees" the maid, they decide to replace her with a robot.
The film asks us at what cost do we enjoy cheap clothing made by children, fast food made by single mothers, IPhones made by Chinese workers under such pressure that they kill themselves, and Guatemalan immigrants who face death trying to get here so that they can clean our houses. Do we think about how they feel? No. We pretend that they have no feelings, and deny our own complicity in their pain.
Is this movie perfect? No, but it will stay with you after the closing credits.
Forget the crap reviews and watch it.
This was quite an intriguing watch, all the way up to the last 10 minutes when the plot twist came. I don't want to say what it was, but I will say it is completely without logic and just made me think, 'are they having a laugh?' it was so ludicrous and makes the previous hour and 15 minutes seem like a waste of time.
Less than 20minutes in, and I couldn't stand Sofie. Did they have to make the character so selfish and self centred? She spoilt it for me because from then on I was biased by her character and barely concentrated on the rest of the movie objectively.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesAccording to Director Josh Janowicz, he originally wanted Drew Van Acker as Henry and Steven Strait as James but they however were cast in the opposite roles.
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Detalles
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- Presupuesto
- 1.500.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 35 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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