Blank
- 2022
- 1h 34min
Une écrivaine s'inscrit à une retraite gérée par une IA, mais lorsqu'un problème de logiciel se produit, elle se retrouve piégée avec un androïde instable et sans communication avec le monde... Tout lireUne écrivaine s'inscrit à une retraite gérée par une IA, mais lorsqu'un problème de logiciel se produit, elle se retrouve piégée avec un androïde instable et sans communication avec le monde extérieur.Une écrivaine s'inscrit à une retraite gérée par une IA, mais lorsqu'un problème de logiciel se produit, elle se retrouve piégée avec un androïde instable et sans communication avec le monde extérieur.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 5 victoires et 12 nominations au total
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Be under no illusion, this is a slow burn and if you're looking for action, i'd advise looking elsewhere, but if you want an original, intriguing thriller, than look no further.
Yes, there is a very small cast and obviously low budget, but it doesn't really effect the movie too much and the acting, especially by Heida Reed, who plays said Robot.
What i liked most about this movie though, is the way it parallels the story the character is writing with the story the film is telling. Also watch for the credits, because if you have good eye-sight, there's a little cue to what it was all about.
Sure, I hadn't even heard about "Blank" prior to sitting down to watch it. So I didn't know what I was in for here, aside from what I had read from the movie's synopsis.
Let me just be the first to say that "Blank" is a slow paced and monotonous movie. While the concept idea behind the storyline definitely had potential and sounded interesting enough, then the movie itself was just a bland experience. Nay, a blank experience, get it? The storyline was too slow paced and mundane to provide me with much of any entertainment.
So it was good, at least, that the acting performances by Rachel Shelley (playing Clair Rivers) and Heida Reed (playing Rita) were good enough to make the movie somewhat semi-bearable to sit through. And I did manage to sit through the movie to the end, but I wasn't impressed, nor was I particularly entertained.
For a thriller, then "Blank" was devoid of anything overly interesting, exciting or thrilling. So it was a rather bland movie experience. And if you sit down to watch "Blank" with the hopes and intentions of being in for a thrill ride, then you'll be sorely disappointed.
While I managed to endure this movie to the end, I can honestly say that I am never returning to watch it a second time.
My rating of "Blank" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
Of course the film has a message, and the simple quote is that in the end you will meet yourself in the doorway, with all your past memories and that its more probable youll become like your psychopathic mum when growing up. Its also an essay about loneliness, isolation due to social media digital rather than real living being able to touch , feel and maybe kiss your communication partner.
Well im older than the digital age that grew and flew far beyond the reach of my understanding so bear over with a grumpy old man, if youre able to complete viewing this one, then youre probably lonely and depressed. I'm chronicaly so, just a 3, mostly for the main actress.
And that is it - The end never happens. The story suddenly ends leaving viewers with no answers at all for dozens of questions that are relevant and obvious for any film - How can an AI operated center stop working, and no one attends to it for one month or even more? What had happened if Claire didn't finish the story - would supplies have all been consumed and she die starving? There is bound to be some human supervisor somewhere keeping tabs on how long the supplies are going to lost and he/ she should have been worried about occupied rooms and should have come enquiring. Whether the novel get published? How was it received by readers? Did she publish it under her mother's name to make amends?
Actually, I had thought that the entire Rita's "I cannot open the door till the story is finished" thing is actually the center's method to force Claire to write up the story, to bring anxiety to her, to bring depression to her, so that she is forced to overcome her writer's block. But that was not so. The film just ended.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesTo make Rita the AI Assistant appear flawless compared to the lead, the casting team picked an actress 19 years junior but made her wear old fashioned style clothing.
- GaffesAbout 15 minutes into this film, Claire is playing chess with Henry. She is clearly an experienced player as she is verbally describing her moves as she plays (e.g. Queen to E4 etc) but the chessboard has been set up incorrectly; the square at her near-right corner is black.
- Citations
Claire Rivers: [after telling Rita about her suicidal thought] Anyway it didn't really matter. No more lines means
[long pause]
Claire Rivers: no more future. Which means nothing bad can happen. Right?
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Détails
- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Boşluk
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- Durée
- 1h 34min(94 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1