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A.I. Rising

  • 2018
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
12K
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A.I. Rising (2018)
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DramaRomanceSci-Fi

An intimate relationship between a human and an android tests the boundaries of human nature.An intimate relationship between a human and an android tests the boundaries of human nature.An intimate relationship between a human and an android tests the boundaries of human nature.

  • Director
    • Lazar Bodroza
  • Writers
    • Zoran Neskovic
    • Dimitrije Vojnov
  • Stars
    • Sebastian Cavazza
    • Stoya
    • Marusa Majer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lazar Bodroza
    • Writers
      • Zoran Neskovic
      • Dimitrije Vojnov
    • Stars
      • Sebastian Cavazza
      • Stoya
      • Marusa Majer
    • 148User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Sebastian Cavazza
    Sebastian Cavazza
    • Milutin
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    • Nimani 1345
    Marusa Majer
    • Social Engineer
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    • Director
      • Lazar Bodroza
    • Writers
      • Zoran Neskovic
      • Dimitrije Vojnov
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    7sagniknath

    Predictable plot with a wasted premise that is compensated for by amazing atmosphere for a low budget sci fi

    A Serbian Film (no not THAT one) about a man on an isolated spaceship, his only companion a female Android. Right off the bat, I have to admit there are specifically two points this SF feature got right: lighting and sound design. These two things genuinely enhanced the atmosphere of the movie and made you engaged in the universe it created. So many big budget SF movies Hollywood pukes out these days just fail to realize the importance of these two attributes in the genre. The premise, coming from a Socialist country, seems a bit .. of a stretch. Apparently , Capitalism is a plague in the future that has even infected whole galaxies and it is up to the ever righteous Ederlezi Corporation to send social engineers to these space colonies to restore normalcy the socialist way. That being said, I really wouldn't have had a problem of they actually fleshed out this premise even more. Instead, the film chooses to mainly concentrate on the chemistry between the cosmonaut and his robot sex partner. Which I guess wasn't bad on its own.

    The robot is played by an actual pornographic actress, the beautiful and enchanting Stoya, so there is absolutely no body double or vfx used during the sex scenes. Also, she is naked most of the time even when the script didn't call for a sex scene. However, I admire that her particular athletic,not voluptuous, figure and the incredible lighting actually transcends any sleaziness and gives her a more sublime aura. It helps amplify the other worldliness instead of just being gratuitous nudity.

    All in all, considering the low budget, I am very impressed. We genuinely need more atmospheric sci fi instead of another season of Star Trek Discovery.
    4danfurtado-11221

    First twenty minutes were pretty good

    So this movie was okay... but it could have been so much more. The only reason I didn't turn it off right away is because it set a really good atmosphere with some of the shots and good sound.

    Then it kind of devolves into a bland movie with bland acting, could of been really good but it just lost me after 30 mins probably would of excelled as a short film.
    4tdwillis-26273

    Vague Theme+No Plot+Repetitive Unessesary Scenes= Nice movie lull you to sleep

    I TRIED to like this movie. And I watched it all the way thru but I had to make myself. I was confused for most of the movie what the theme was. The very beginning introduction about capitalism and socialism did not make much sense and was never explained or brought up again. The story is VERY vague. There is little input to allow us into the thoughts of the characters and very little conversation. I never knew what they were thinking. Every other scene was a sex scene. And in between those scenes the same scene of the android standing naked with lights moving about her was repeated over and over as well.. I suppose she was being charged? The acting was barely ok. The serbian accents made it difficult to understand what they were saying. I would of preferred the actors spoke in their native language, and provided subtitles.... maybe it would of felt more genuine. The setting was a space ship that appeared to have 2 rooms? The corporation that was financing the trip could afford an android, but the ship looked old and dark? This movie never came together for me. At the end I was bored to tears. No action. No plot. No theme. No story. No reason. Vague Vague Vague.
    jim-man

    Difficult questions. Sexy android.

    Following on the success of Ex Machina (2014) and Her (2013), this is an Eastern European version. Done on a very modest budget, the movie had surprising good production values.

    The cinematography was artistic, sets were futuristic, and lighting was set for effect.

    The movie's bleak tone is similar to Kubrick's 2001. An astronaut grappling with loneliness, with only artificial intelligences for companions.

    This plot takes the premise a step further. What about his sexual needs? What kind of social dynamics govern a relationship with an android? Out in space, they are alone.

    What would the viewer do if placed in the situation of the protagonist?

    The surprise was the casting of pornstar Stoya who turned in a good performance as lover, submissive and sex toy. No blonde bimbo. She has a pretty face and lean body, like the girl next door. Definitely sexy.

    IMO, worth a second screening.
    7calvinw

    old school scifi

    I can see why people review this movie poorly. There is little action, No galactic battle.No grand cgi.

    This is scifi from when I was a kid reading stories by Heinlein, Herbert and Asimov; watching Night Gallery and Twilight Zone. Where science and the future is used to ask questions about the human experience.

    This a story about free will and consent. A man is alone on a spaceship with a female android he can use and control. Is that satisfying? What happens if the android gains free will?

    If you like the old psychological sci fi and you're not a prude , you might enjoy this one. If sex and nudity offend you or you crave alot action, this isn't the movie for you..

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    • Trivia
      At 4:18 the Social Engineer refers to Asimov's laws which follow: First Law: A robot may not injure a human being, or through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. Second Law: A robot must obey orders given to it except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. Third Law: A robot must protect its own existence as long as that protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws. The laws were published in science fiction writer Isaac Asimov's 1950 collection "I, Robot".
    • Quotes

      Milutin: I activated Nimani. She looks very lifelike, once you typed in whatever you wanted. Her behavior is not natural. It's just a setup after setup. She does everything you want, but you don't have to fight for it. Don't get to deserve it, just a series of submissions. I don't think you can have a relationship without any refusal, any struggle.

    • Connections
      References Solaris (1972)

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    • Release date
      • December 12, 2019 (Serbia)
    • Country of origin
      • Serbia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ederlezi Rising
    • Filming locations
      • Belgrade, Serbia
    • Production companies
      • Balkanic Media
      • Envision Casting
      • Filmski centar Srbije
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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