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Amelia 2.0

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
2.1K
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Amelia 2.0 (2017)
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When the husband of a dying woman is approached by a corporation pioneering a new program to extend life through robotics, they get caught in a public debate over human's relationship with t... Read allWhen the husband of a dying woman is approached by a corporation pioneering a new program to extend life through robotics, they get caught in a public debate over human's relationship with technology.When the husband of a dying woman is approached by a corporation pioneering a new program to extend life through robotics, they get caught in a public debate over human's relationship with technology.

  • Director
    • Adam Orton
  • Writer
    • Rob Merritt
  • Stars
    • Ed Begley Jr.
    • Debra Wilson
    • Kate Vernon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Adam Orton
    • Writer
      • Rob Merritt
    • Stars
      • Ed Begley Jr.
      • Debra Wilson
      • Kate Vernon
    • 27User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Ed Begley Jr.
    Ed Begley Jr.
    • Paul Wesley
    Debra Wilson
    Debra Wilson
    • Adah Allen
    Kate Vernon
    Kate Vernon
    • Dr. Ellen Beckett
    Kamar de los Reyes
    Kamar de los Reyes
    • Vaughn
    Eddie Jemison
    Eddie Jemison
    • Max Parker
    Chris Ellis
    Chris Ellis
    • Senator Thaddeus
    Rachelle Carson-Begley
    Rachelle Carson-Begley
    • Sara Conrad
    • (as Rachelle Carson)
    Malcolm Danare
    Malcolm Danare
    • Adam
    John Livingston
    John Livingston
    • Sam Patterson
    Alessandra Gaia Williams
    Alessandra Gaia Williams
    • Jessica Stone
    • (as a different name)
    Mershad Torabi
    Mershad Torabi
    • Casey
    Ben Whitehair
    Ben Whitehair
    • Carter Summerland
    Malorie Mackey
    Malorie Mackey
    • Sinndy
    Jesse Henecke
    Jesse Henecke
    • Grant Barker
    Enrico Natale
    Enrico Natale
    • Dennis
    Ben Rollins
    Ben Rollins
    • Drunk Man
    Tim Kidwell
    Tim Kidwell
    • Donald Carlisle
    Rob Merritt
    Rob Merritt
    • Robert
    • Director
      • Adam Orton
    • Writer
      • Rob Merritt
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    User reviews27

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    TxMike

    Science fiction designed to raise and explore ethical questions.

    Amelia has a debilitating illness, her mind works well but her body is quickly becoming non-functional. At the same time a technology company in Cedar Rapids is working on a far out project, the intent is to take a mind like Amelia's and place it into a constructed body. Married only a few months, her loving husband is mostly at a loss for what to do. But convinced it is his only chance to remain with Amelia he signs all the paperwork and the conversion begins.

    The science and technology is secondary here, our own logic says this can never happen but who really knows? This movie is more concerned with the ethics of doing something like this. Do we have souls? And would a soul remain with this type of hybrid? Would the far right evangelical politicians move to prevent this type of work? If the conversion is successful would the husband (or wife) be able to accept this new being?

    Good watch, it makes you think, and overall it is very well made and acted. At home on DVD from my public library, my wife skipped, not her type of movie.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    What about the soul?...

    When I found "Amelia 2.0" I didn't even read the synopsis for the movie, nor did I know anything about the movie, I just picked it up and decided to give it a go.

    First of all, I must say that writer Rob Merritt definitely came up with a very interesting and entertaining story here. And better yet, it is a story which raises a lot of questions in the audience as you view it, in terms of your own views on the issues being dealt with throughout the movie. And for a movie to be able to raise that kind of questions, that is something that I find rather impressive.

    The special effects and CGI effects in "Amelia 2.0" were quite good and really worked in favor of the movie. And for a Sci-Fi movie of this nature then having special effects is definitely a plus. If the movie had less impressive CGI, then the movie would have been much less enjoyable or convincing.

    "Amelie 2.0" has an ensemble of good acting talents, which were for the most part new faces to me. And I do enjoy watching new actors and actresses on the screen, as there are no associations to other previous characters linked to the performers. So that was a definite plus in my book. The actors and actresses in the movie were doing good jobs with their given roles and characters, and that was working well in favor of the movie.

    Director Adam Orton did a great job in bringing writer Rob Merritt's story to life on the screen.

    The characters in the movie are quite well-rounded and they have very distinct personalities and traits. And the dialogue throughout the course of the movie was well written and delivered by the various actors and actresses.

    The movie makes use of way too many short shots of random and pointless images that serves absolutely no purpose to the movie, aside from being fillers. That was particularly true for the first 10-15 minutes of the movie.

    I really enjoyed how this movie raises some issues and questions about humanity, the ability to replace the body in parts or as a whole, and how the soul fits into all of this if you take a religious stand on it. But also how traditional and inbred thinking stands in the way of technological advancement and the fear of embracing new and innovating things that break up with how things traditionally are and have been for a long, long time.

    I have a feeling that this movie might be very underrated and slip under most people's radar. However, I can most strongly recommend that you take the time to sit down to watch "Amelia 2.0" if you have the chance.

    The ending of the movie was not really one that did the movie or the storyline much justice, and it felt just like it was a very, very wrong way to end the movie.
    6safeJ

    Morality play/tragedy in Science Fiction format.

    Though set in a science fiction format, this movie centers on a deeply loving newlywed couple overcome by tragedy and how the husband deals with this issue. In his grief, he agrees to the plans of a corporate giant in the remote hope of "curing" his wife's terminal condition.

    Technically, the film is state of the art with some obvious exceptions. Note the aerial view of the corporate campus looking quite cartoonish, like an architectural drawing or SimCity home computer creation.

    The flow of action was quite uneven, spending long moments in philosophical discussions while skimming over the scientific elements of the story (the "how it was done" aspects). The ending was quite disturbing to me and didn't seem possible, given modern corporate security methods. It appeared that the film was running out of time (or money) and ended quite abruptly in poetry and bucolic bliss.
    5Larry-R

    Amelia 0.2

    If the teenage son of the owner of a local news station had to do a term paper for a first year philosophy class, and the news station owner decided it might get a better grade if it was a video, and told the crew at the station to make it, the video might come out something like "Amelia 2.0".

    It's difficult to compare it to a movie or even a TV show because nowadays those almost always have relatively skilled professionals working on them, even if they have no talent. Regardless, the video addresses an interesting topic, but not in any meaningful way, and without the usual dramatic elements of fiction, even at the level of a docudrama or biopic.

    It does have some competent professional actors, but they weren't given actual characters to portray, so it's sort of like they walked in off the street and were given lines to read. The editing was pretty tight though.
    8drings

    thought provoking material

    This is an interesting movie about the potential effects of technology on humans. It's great to see some original subject matter in these days of comic book retreads and franchises! The cast does a fine job and it really does make you think about life and humanity. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Carter and Amelia have their first date at Theatre Cedar Rapids, where the stage version of 'The Summerland Project' originated.
    • Goofs
      As Amelia relearns the piano, she is told to strike the C note. She is told that that is music.
    • Quotes

      Interviewer: How did you feel when you realized that you were no longer human?

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    • Release date
      • February 12, 2021 (Poland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Амелия 2.0
    • Filming locations
      • Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA(Wesley Enterprises)
    • Production companies
      • MORE Productions
      • WeatherVane Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,233
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,836
      • Aug 6, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,233
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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