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I'm Your Man

Titolo originale: Ich bin dein Mensch
  • 2021
  • T
  • 1h 48min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,1/10
14.426
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Maren Eggert and Dan Stevens in I'm Your Man (2021)
Alma (Maren Eggert) is a scientist coerced into participating in an extraordinary study in order to obtain research funds for her work. For three weeks, she must live with a humanoid robot tailored to her character and needs, whose artificial intelligence is designed to be the perfect life partner for her. Enter Tom (Dan Stevens), a machine in human form created solely to make her happy. A playfully romantic tale, I'M YOUR MAN questions what love and longing really mean in the modern age.
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CommediaCommedia romanticaDrammaFantascienzaIntelligenza artificialeRomanticismo

Per ottenere fondi di ricerca per i suoi studi, una scienziata accetta un'offerta per partecipare a un esperimento straordinario. Per tre settimane vivrà con un robot umanoide, creato per re... Leggi tuttoPer ottenere fondi di ricerca per i suoi studi, una scienziata accetta un'offerta per partecipare a un esperimento straordinario. Per tre settimane vivrà con un robot umanoide, creato per renderla felice.Per ottenere fondi di ricerca per i suoi studi, una scienziata accetta un'offerta per partecipare a un esperimento straordinario. Per tre settimane vivrà con un robot umanoide, creato per renderla felice.

  • Regia
    • Maria Schrader
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jan Schomburg
    • Maria Schrader
    • Emma Braslavsky
  • Star
    • Maren Eggert
    • Dan Stevens
    • Sandra Hüller
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,1/10
    14.426
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Maria Schrader
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jan Schomburg
      • Maria Schrader
      • Emma Braslavsky
    • Star
      • Maren Eggert
      • Dan Stevens
      • Sandra Hüller
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    • 135Recensioni della critica
    • 78Metascore
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    Maren Eggert
    Maren Eggert
    • Alma
    Dan Stevens
    Dan Stevens
    • Tom
    Sandra Hüller
    Sandra Hüller
    • Mitarbeiterin
    Hans Löw
    Hans Löw
    • Julian
    Wolfgang Hübsch
    • Vater Felser
    Annika Meier
    • Cora
    Falilou Seck
    • Dekan Roger
    Jürgen Tarrach
    Jürgen Tarrach
    • Dr. Stuber
    Henriette Richter-Röhl
    Henriette Richter-Röhl
    • Steffi
    Monika Oschek
    Monika Oschek
    • Frau im Café
    Inga Busch
    • Regina
    Mignon Remé
    • Rita
    Karolin Oesterling
    • Chloé
    Marlene-Sophie Haagen
    • Jule
    • (as Marlene Sophie Haagen)
    Victor Pape-Thies
    • Leon
    Amal Keller
    • Barista
    Gabriel Munoz Munoz
    • Mr. Barmann
    Franz Schmidt
    • Regia
      • Maria Schrader
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jan Schomburg
      • Maria Schrader
      • Emma Braslavsky
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    8AlsExGal

    Finally a romantic comedy for the digital world...

    And a very advanced one at that, at least in the movie. In an undisclosed time frame, in cosmopolitan Berlin, artificial intelligence has evolved to the point that robots are indistinguishable from humans. A persnickety academic, Alma (Maren Eggert, in a frosty performance I found endearing) is asked to bring such a specimen home, and report back whether it is suitable for long term companionship, not just as a super efficient cook or housekeeper, but as a partner, a lover.

    Dan Stevens (Downton Abbey) plays the robot Tom, and his performance is a delightful blend of dry witticisms and self-deprecating humor, aware that humans expect a robotic concoction from a 1950s sci-fi movie, and having fun bursting the balloon, although Tom does experience a few glitches along the way. I'm Your Man aims higher than slapstick love machinations. It selectively doles out rom-com tropes, but also finds a poignancy while delicately posing the question of what it means to be human, and whether the artificial version might be as good or better than the real thing.

    It would make a good double bill with "Making Mr. Right".
    9Blue-Grotto

    robot romance; turning clichés about men on their head

    It is the first date for Alma and Tom. She tests him. Tom is intelligent, funny, perceptive, insightful, charming, good-looking, appreciative of her interests, concerned for her well-being, and even knows her favorite poem by heart. He passes everything Alma throws at him even though she is cold and skeptical. Tom appears to know her better than she knows herself. This is because Tom is an advanced robot created for with one purpose to serve, her happiness.

    Tom learns from every moment with Alma and morphs into something better, yet she treats him like a machine or a piece of meat, underestimating him, leaving him to stand in the rain, and turning cliches about men on their head. Perhaps she just needs more time. Spending time in the forest together and looking at pictures of Alma as a child, Tom and Alma could dissolve and become part of something bigger.

    I'm Your Man is a different kind of science fiction that, like the Tales from Earthsea by Ursula Le Guin, explores the realm of our hearts rather than battlefields on distant planets. The film is complex and well crafted, exploring emotions in a variety of ways, and revolving around themes of free will, fears of being left alone, what it means to love someone, and more. Each component of film making is not neglected. There is a scene looking over the rooftops and spires of Berlin at night that is so beautiful. Maren Eggert (Alma) won a silver bear in Berlin for her performance. The film appeared at the Toronto festival as well.
    8TakeTwoReviews

    A great modern love story.

    A German romantic sci-fi comedy. This could be terrible I hear you say. It is not. It's bloody marvellous. Alma (Maren Eggert) is a scientist who's reluctantly got herself embroiled in an experiment to live with a robot, a new humanoid to study its... his, learning capabilities and how he might function as a life partner. She's skeptical to say the least, but Tom (Dan Stevens) is very charming and her studies stand to benefit if she goes along with it. On the surface it sounds clinical, but there's warmth at its heart. Much like Stevens who makes a great robot. He's delightfully innocent and knowledgable in equal measure. Designed to be perfectly tailored for Alma, her reluctance brings a game like quality to their interactions. Together they make a great screen team and have me smiling, chuckling and even laughing out loud on several occasions. If you want to be cynical, there are a few glaring plot holes, but not a single one matters. Tom is carefree, wide eyed, wants to live. Most of all he wants this for Alma too. Her life isn't quite that easy to fix though. Her soul's been trained to crave it's own space, her trust near impossible to attain. Too many things in her life haven't worked out. There's a "Deep and insurmountable gulf" between them, but perhaps these things about Alma are the very things that might bridge that gulf. A beautifully played modern love story. With a beautiful piano score. Balancing sentiment and reality wonderfully.
    8willcrabbe

    Thoughtful and refreshing German rom-com

    I'm quite enamoured with fiction regarding artificial intelligence at the minute, so I jumped at the opportunity to watch this film about a woman who is paired with a humanoid robot who has been programmed to be her ideal partner.

    I thought it was a very astute film full of incisive commentary on intimate human relationships and the imperfect nature of love. There was plenty of clever wit throughout, and the performances of Dan Stevens and Maren Eggert were brilliant (Eggert took home the Best Acting award at the Berlin Film Festival). I thought the script by writer-director Maria Schrader was very well written. There's often the risk with films that tackle themes such as these to come across as pretentious, but it was handled well and came across down to earth while also thought-provoking. The minimalistic and isolated score from Tobias Wagner also served well to complement some of the themes of loneliness explored within.

    Overall, I'm Your Man (Ich bin dein Mensch) is a very refreshing and unique take on the romantic comedy genre with a lot of hidden depth and thoughtfulness. An excellent addition to Maria Schrader's screenwriting and directing career.
    7ferguson-6

    artificial, yet ...

    Greetings again from the darkness. The thing about humans is that we are always looking towards the future to see how we can make things easier, better, or more exciting. This is often with an eye towards more fuel-efficient cars, smaller and more powerful computers, and more effective medical treatments. Writer-director Maria Schrader and co-writer Jan Schomburg have adapted the short story from Emma Braslavsky and turn the lens to relationships and love. Is it possible to advance inter-personal relations to the point of perfection? Would that even be desirable or preferable to the messiness that's gone on since the beginning of time?

    It's actually the film's premise that impresses most. Maren Eggert stars as Alma, an Anthropologist who has dedicated years of her life to leading a team documenting the earliest human use of poetry. Alma is a serious and determined woman, and one who bears the scars of a recent breakup. She's drawn into an extraordinary experiment that blends high-tech with sociology. Advanced robots have been developed to become the "perfect" mate, and are programmed specifically for one person. Alma has agreed to the three-week trial, and her robot is Tom (played well by Dan Stevens, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, 2017).

    Their initial interactions are quite awkward as Alma is skeptical and Tom is programmed to constantly and quickly learn and evolve based on Alma's reactions. Despite Alma's hope for companionship and recognition of her own biological clock, she seems to catch herself anytime she begins to feel a bit of joy. She never imagined that her pursuit of happiness would be dependent on advanced robotics. To monitor the progress, the program's director, played by Sandra Huller (TONI ERDMANN, 2016) periodically checks in. And yes, she holds her own secrets.

    This is a clever film that delves a bit deeper into human emotions than we originally anticipate. It also contains quite a bit of humor - the initial dance club introductions are pretty funny, as is Tom's facial expression each time he's tweaking his algorithms. We do learn flirting is "difficult to program", although in today's society, that's a treacherous path anyway. Of course, Alma slowly comes around to the idea of an artificial relationship - one that by definition can never be real. The film is not at the level of EX MACHINA (2014), although it's less about technological advances and more about self-realization. Ms. Schrader's film is plenty entertaining to watch and one that slyly points out many flaws of us human beings, while delivering an unexpected ending.

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      Official submission of Germany for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 94th Academy Awards in 2022.
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      When Tom and Alma visit her father, sister and nephew, they talk about childhood memories from holidays on the island of Rømø, specifically the community of Kongsmark. At the end of the film, when Alma finds Tom, she apparently had taken the ferry from Rostock to Gedser (Falster island), to drive to the island of Lolland, and find him there. Lolland is located in the Baltic Sea, whereas Rømø is located in the North Sea.
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      Alma: Human history is full of supposed improvements whose dire consequences only become clear decades or even centuries later. After my experience with a humanoid robot named Tom, I can say with certainty that a robot designed to replace a husband or wife is one such supposed improvement. There's no doubt that a humanoid robot tailored to individual preferences can not only replace a partner, but can even seem to be the better partner. They fulfill our longings, satisfy our desires and eliminate our feeling of being alone. They make us happy. And what could be wrong with being happy? But are humans really intended to have all their needs met at the push of a button? Is it not our unfulfilled longing, our imagination and our unending pursuit of happiness that are the sources of our humanity? If we allow humanoids as spouses, we will create a society of addicts, gorged and weary from having their needs permanently met and from a constant flow of personal acknowledgement. What impetus would we have to confront conventional individuals, to challenge ourselves, to endure conflicts, to change? It's to be expected that anyone who lives with a humanoid long term will become incapable of sustaining normal human contact. I strongly advise against authorizing humanoids as life partners.

    • Connessioni
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      Performed by SWR Big Band

      Arranged by Guido Jöris based on an arrangement by Dieter Reith

      Conducted by Hans-Peter Zachary

      Written by Irving Berlin

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    • Data di uscita
      • 14 ottobre 2021 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Germania
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Beta Cinema (Germany)
      • Bleecker Street Media (United States)
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      • Tedesco
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Berlino, Germania(location)
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      • Südwestrundfunk (SWR)
      • Letterbox Filmproduktion
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 275.155 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
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      • 26 set 2021
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