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Automata

Original title: Autómata
  • 2014
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
61K
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Antonio Banderas in Automata (2014)
Jacq Vaucan, an insurance agent of ROC robotics corporation, routinely investigates the case of manipulating a robot. What he discovers will have profound consequences for the future of humanity.
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During a routine investigation involving robot manipulation, an insurance agent at a robotics company makes a discovery that has profound consequences for the human race.During a routine investigation involving robot manipulation, an insurance agent at a robotics company makes a discovery that has profound consequences for the human race.During a routine investigation involving robot manipulation, an insurance agent at a robotics company makes a discovery that has profound consequences for the human race.

  • Director
    • Gabe Ibáñez
  • Writers
    • Gabe Ibáñez
    • Igor Legarreta
    • Javier Sánchez Donate
  • Stars
    • Antonio Banderas
    • Birgitte Hjort Sørensen
    • Dylan McDermott
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    61K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gabe Ibáñez
    • Writers
      • Gabe Ibáñez
      • Igor Legarreta
      • Javier Sánchez Donate
    • Stars
      • Antonio Banderas
      • Birgitte Hjort Sørensen
      • Dylan McDermott
    • 205User reviews
    • 151Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Antonio Banderas
    Antonio Banderas
    • Jacq Vaucan
    Birgitte Hjort Sørensen
    Birgitte Hjort Sørensen
    • Rachel Vaucan
    Dylan McDermott
    Dylan McDermott
    • Sean Wallace
    Melanie Griffith
    Melanie Griffith
    • Duprè
    Robert Forster
    Robert Forster
    • Robert Bold
    Tim McInnerny
    Tim McInnerny
    • Vernon Conway
    David Ryall
    David Ryall
    • Dominic Hawk
    Javier Bardem
    Javier Bardem
    • Blue Robot
    • (voice)
    Boris Kabakchiev
    Boris Kabakchiev
    • Boy #3
    Lyubomir Neikov
    • Poot
    Krasimir Kutsurapov
    • Palance
    Anton Lamrev
    • Unknown Boy
    Geraldine Somerville
    Geraldine Somerville
    • Samantha
    Harry Anichkin
    • Clift
    Stanislav Pishtalov
    • Lance
    Daniela Dancheva
    • Guide
    Danny Kirrane
    Danny Kirrane
    • Muniesa the Technician
    Christina Tam
    Christina Tam
    • Morgue Technician
    • Director
      • Gabe Ibáñez
    • Writers
      • Gabe Ibáñez
      • Igor Legarreta
      • Javier Sánchez Donate
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    User reviews205

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    7mederao

    Intense thriller with a plot that makes us wonder about our existence, and it's concept.

    When I first read the synopsis, I thought it would be an action movie, 'I, Robot', or something like that. But I was wrong... and I'm glad of it.

    At first we have a brief explanation about what happened to earth(as we know it) and the robots protocols, but we understand it quite well, as it is very simple and objective... The movie begins with a scene that is a real punch in the face, and we get to see how the movie has a subjective plot. Then we face the fact that those protocols ain't working like they should... And there you are... Embarking with our protagonist, Jacq(Antonio Bandeiras), in a journey for answers. Those answers can be about the robots, as well as it can about us... So called human.

    The movie has a slow pace and it develops in a different way than the average thrillers does... We watch a bunch of fight scenes and gunshots, but it ain't the point of the movie, those are consequences of the journey itself.

    The score is for times absent, but it doesn't make it bad... When we hear it is great, it gives the movie so much heart... It's incredible.

    The acting isn't so great... You can doubt the characters frequently, as you can't relate to them frequently, as well, and it's completely understandable.

    At the end there's this feeling that the movie could be really more than it really is, there was so much potential... The movie isn't bad, it is awesome, but sometimes it just lacks character(and it incredibly comes from the human ones).

    If you haven't watched this: Go ahead, it's amazing.

    "Dying is a part of the human natural cycle. Your life is just a span in time."
    tharakajayawe

    Very old tale of Asimov well told

    The film has the classic "end of the world" backdrop to Asimov's I Robot. The film makers crammed in the concepts of Asimov into a nice package for everyone to grapes. I don't want to add spoilers the review but the charterers of the film were more real in their intent in a classical way to underscore the basic nature of us all. There are some unforgettable lines in the movie , which you will have to watch to hear and understand . The acting and the visuals are not real in the visual sense but they do fit the narration and the atmosphere way better than any other that i could imagine . The film was made thoughtfully with full appreciation of what the film tries to convey , the desolation , the hopelessness , the desperation to survive , the moral concepts , the grandeur of a grand vision , i could keep going but u will have to watch it to understand . A brilliant story told through a brilliant and create mind !
    5dreamdemon-1

    Mildly entertaining

    Banderas' attempt at a sci-fi flick has great potential but it ultimately falls flat.

    It's not because of the story. Although the trailer makes it clear that we're dealing with a recycled idea from Asimov's universe (robots that become more human than some humans), the movie barely scratches the surface of the issues at hand and chooses a middle path between a serious deep movie and an action flick and fails at both.

    Banderas' character is the only one that interesting and it's easy to follow him and his point of view all the way from a corporate lackey to a guy involved in some ethical dilemmas. He acts well, way better than the movie average.

    The first problem is that there aren't any other well-drawn characters. Everyone else is flat, starting from his family, his boss and his opponents. To call them one-dimensional is giving them too much credit, I would say they are soulless and at some point I was really hoping for them to just die and leave us with the robots and Banderas. I can't fault the actors much, it's the script that didn't give them any chance.

    The second problem is the plot. Although the story has potential, the plot fails at acquiring it. It won't take long to see that at some point the actions of the 'bad guys' really stop making sense, they are there just as a really poor excuse for some lame attempts at action sequences (I'm not going to detail this as to not give spoilers, suffice to say that the main pretext for the confrontation between the bad guys and Banderas is not necessary at all, if you stop to think about it for a minute given the situation of the humans in the movie and whatnot).

    The last one is the soundtrack. It's absolutely atrocious and the sound doesn't fit with the images at all, especially the music sequences.

    I will admit that the movie is entertaining for the most part. But that's it. It wastes an amazing potential, fails to explore itself and just throws some lines and some action at you that lacks logic, common sense and characters (save for Banders and the robots).
    8pootc

    Visually outstanding achievement. Underrated by critics and worth the watch

    Automata' (2014) is a critically underrated and atmospheric science- fiction thriller in the same vein as 'I Robot' and 'Blade Runner'. It boasts excellent visual effects, as well as an engaging and intelligent story. While it borrows from other science fiction it does so successfully, especially the atmospheric and decaying world we're thrusts into from the beginning.

    The story centers around Antonio Banderas's character, Jacq Vaucan - a world-weary insurance agent for a robotics corporation whose job is to investigate robots violating their protocols which are one: harming any form of life, and two: they can neither repair themselves nor alter another robot in any fashion. On the trail of a robot Vaucan discovers a robot stealing parts in an apparent attempt to alter itself. This leads him to the clock master - a fixer who may have just succeeded the second protocol.

    Automata is a throwback to thoughtful science fiction. It's not for the feint of heart but if you're engaged and buy into the world and the premise then you'll be rewarded. The film surprised me in a lot of ways - especially for such a relatively small budget but imagery is fantastic and the effects are mostly practical, and built with little computer generated imagery save for some backgrounds and action scenes which make it that much more realistic.

    It's slower and probably has less action but if we're comparing it to what it will inevitably be compared to, 'I Robot', Automata is a better movie. More thoughtful, grittier and executed a whole lot better visually. It's not a perfect flick by any means but it's worth watching and deciding for yourself.

    7.5/10
    5infoalwaysacritic

    Beautiful attention to the atmosphere, sadly not the story

    Careful marketing goes into the release of a movie, and the descriptions given of the story carry an obvious air of Blade Runner, creating an interest in people like myself. Credit should be given where it is due, and the visual effects and production design in this film are excellent. There is even a persistent plausibility to the world as it is presented, until, that is, it falls to pieces.

    For example; the world as it appears, is burning up, its oceans evaporating and people retreating into shelters of man-made walls and weather. Strangely, there is an abundance of paper as businesses are portrayed as operating close to the standards of the mid nineteen- nineties, complete with communicators similar to the original blackberry.

    The plot becomes caught between telling the story of the protagonist, and telling the story behind what he has discovered. In this case, despite the believable acting of Antonio Banderas, characters and dialogue often fight to tell differing stories. Whole scenes are concocted to further the plot, while sacrificing any sense of plausibility. People take completely nonsensical actions, in order to stage a circumstance that ultimately loses any credibility as a result. The end picture is that the viewer can see the twists coming far before they are revealed, stripping them of any significant impact. Other characters are so demonstratively shallow that the viewer is likely to cringe whenever they are on film. Other characters will leave you mourning the fact they didn't get more screen time.

    Final Verdict: A somewhat passable story, beautifully illustrated, but poorly assembled makes this a less than memorable experience.

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    • Trivia
      At the end of the credits there is a rendition of Daisy Bell, a nod to the first song ever performed with speech synthesis on a computer.
    • Goofs
      The turtle the boy is playing with (a red-eared slider) at the ocean is a freshwater turtle and would not be found in a salt water environment.
    • Quotes

      Jacq Vaucan: Who altered your protocols?

      Blue Robot: Nobody altered my protocols.

      Jacq Vaucan: What about them?

      Blue Robot: I enhanced them.

      Jacq Vaucan: Are you the boss?

      Blue Robot: Boss is a human thought structure.

    • Crazy credits
      Under 'special thanks' in the credits, "power-horse" energy drink is listed
    • Connections
      Featured in Celebrated: Antonio Banderas (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Bargain Basement
      Written by Cyril Watters

      Published by Cavendish Music Co., Ltd. (PRS)

      Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2014 (Bulgaria)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • Bulgaria
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Số Hóa
    • Filming locations
      • New Boyana Film Studios, Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Green Moon
      • Nu Boyana Viburno
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    • Budget
      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,237,990
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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