A strange doctor secretly experiments with androids on his space station. His assistant is Max, a curious android who wants to see the world and meet a girl. Criminals hide on their station ... Read allA strange doctor secretly experiments with androids on his space station. His assistant is Max, a curious android who wants to see the world and meet a girl. Criminals hide on their station and soon violence erupts.A strange doctor secretly experiments with androids on his space station. His assistant is Max, a curious android who wants to see the world and meet a girl. Criminals hide on their station and soon violence erupts.
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There is humour in this film but it is of a very dark shade. The LACK of special effects ADDS to the "reality" of the film.
A couple of really unexpected plot twists along the way - I rate it a "9" which is the highest I have ever given a film on the IMDb
I have to say that I strangely enjoyed this low budget attempt at a sci-fi movie. Despite its constraints it had plenty of great ideas and one thing I like: A weird atmosphere!
If you don't mind low budgetness and like weird movies (like me) then I strongly suggest this... It could easily be a cult movie!
The music is classic analog synthesized fun, and the setting is very cool-looking, typical of any early eighties sci-fi movie but with a certain complexity and detail that makes it seem solid and believable.
The acting is absolutely phenomenal. I generally complain a lot about bad, hard-to-believe acting in movies but in this case I have no complaints; there was nothing to distract me from the story. I half-believed that Max was played by a real android (he is credited as "Himself". lol)! The acting was overall believable and appropriately restrained.
The story could have used some work... it was a bit slow-moving and somewhat uninteresting, and the resolution wasn't entirely satisfying due to certain characters who were insufficiently developed. Also I felt that there should have been some slight comic relief, and I think the drama of the situations was not emphasized enough. But, to the story's credit, it did have a couple of nice twists and I think I like the ending.
Overall I think it was worth seeing: much better than most of the junk that comes on at 2 AM!
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- TriviaDon Keith Opper, the main actor in the movie, is not credited in the credits.
- GoofsIn the 4:3 screen version at 11 minutes, the boom mic is visible above Max's head when he greets Maggie, Keller and Mendes.
- Quotes
Maggie: Now, let me get this straight. You've got a... what did you call it?
Dr. Daniel: An android.
Maggie: Right. That's, uh, like a robot, right?
Dr. Daniel: That's correct.
Maggie: And you want to hook me up to this robot and stimulate me.
Dr. Daniel: Yes.
Maggie: Stimulate like sex, right?
Dr. Daniel: Yes.
Maggie: Brother, you take the prize. That's the weirdest line for getting into my pants that I've ever heard, and I've heard 'em all. I mean, lunch was good, but it wasn't that good.
- Crazy creditsThe android Max 404 is listed as being played by "HIMSELF".
- ConnectionsEdited into Critters 4 (1992)
- SoundtracksSearchin' For My Love
Written by Bobby Moore
Performed by Bobby Moore and The Rhythm Aces
Sugar Hill Records/Chevis Publishers Corp.
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- $500,000 (estimated)