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The meaning of life explored through multiple interconnected lives set in the near future.The meaning of life explored through multiple interconnected lives set in the near future.The meaning of life explored through multiple interconnected lives set in the near future.
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Honestly, if you like black mirror, love death robots, and this kind of genre then you'll love this.
You know a sci-fi that actually discusses technology and how it could affect us.
Loved it! So glad I didn't see the reviews first!
You know a sci-fi that actually discusses technology and how it could affect us.
Loved it! So glad I didn't see the reviews first!
Looks like the creators pulled some interesting ideas from the Internet and tried to do multiple stories Black Mirror-style.
I can't say it was horrible, but the script needed a couple more revisions and improvements. Some of the things don't work, some of the dialogue feels very forced. And since Black Mirror exists, it's hard to make a good film about humanity destroying itself in the supposedly happy tech-improved future.
The setting worked mostly because of how cold and lifeless it felt, recognizable Central Europe backgrounds were a nice choice.
The acting ranged from not great (the android handler) to quite okay-ish. Most of the stories were not given enough screen time to shine, I don't know why they have decided to make it as short. The android story with more details would've been great if they'd given it more time to breathe.
There was potential in this film, but it was heavily undermined by the lack of story and details to munch on. Even the budget didn't hurt it as much.
I wish Agata Alexander good luck and hopefully, she will be able to refine this and create a good film out of this with a bigger budget.
I also wouldn't call it artsy, it has a good emotional side and there were no useless scenes of self-indulgence.
I can't say it was horrible, but the script needed a couple more revisions and improvements. Some of the things don't work, some of the dialogue feels very forced. And since Black Mirror exists, it's hard to make a good film about humanity destroying itself in the supposedly happy tech-improved future.
The setting worked mostly because of how cold and lifeless it felt, recognizable Central Europe backgrounds were a nice choice.
The acting ranged from not great (the android handler) to quite okay-ish. Most of the stories were not given enough screen time to shine, I don't know why they have decided to make it as short. The android story with more details would've been great if they'd given it more time to breathe.
There was potential in this film, but it was heavily undermined by the lack of story and details to munch on. Even the budget didn't hurt it as much.
I wish Agata Alexander good luck and hopefully, she will be able to refine this and create a good film out of this with a bigger budget.
I also wouldn't call it artsy, it has a good emotional side and there were no useless scenes of self-indulgence.
This was a completely disjointed and confusing film
It didn't grab me and hold my attention and so I drifted from one confusing scene to the next. The individual scenes were fairly well acted and mostly goodish
but the space scene was impossible, the religious scenes were too religious & the rest didnt make much sense or have cohesion.
Ultimately the film didnt make much sense and just leaves you wondering what just happened.
Poor Scripting The sound is ok The Photography is ok The Acting is ok
Its worth a watch 👍
Ultimately the film didnt make much sense and just leaves you wondering what just happened.
Poor Scripting The sound is ok The Photography is ok The Acting is ok
Its worth a watch 👍
I cannot believe Lionsgate picked up this movie. What a low budget boring stupid movie this was. Right from the beginning to the end there was barely any action in this movie at all. Confusing. Didn't know what the hell was going on.
Some of the ideas are pretty entertaining. Some of them even original. The storytelling is consistently good. However, each storyline ends without being entirely satisfying. They just end; they lack a meaningful conclusion.
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- Gross worldwide
- $188,173
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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