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Die Zukunft hat noch nie so menschlich ausgesehen.
Als der geliebte Begleiter seiner kleinen Tochter, ein Androide namens Yang, eine Fehlfunktion hat, sucht Jake nach einer Möglichkeit, ihn zu reparieren. Dabei entdeckt Jake das Leben, das vor ihm vorbeigezogen ist, und verbindet sich über eine Entfernung, von der er nichts wusste, wieder mit seiner Frau und seiner Tochter.
Avis de la communauté (12)
Well, _Peacemaker’s_ time of holding the the title of best opening credits dance sequence of the year turns out to be short lived. This is like a great _Black Mirror_ episode (the philosophical kind, not the dystopian kind). I’d also highly recommend it if you’re a fan of Alex Garland (the visuals in this reminded me a lot of _Devs_). We’ve seen this concept of humans and AI living together done before (_Westworld, Blade Runner_), but this is more focussed on family relationships and drama, which makes it very fresh. The cinematography is out of this world, acting is top notch across the board, good score, interesting storytelling that goes in directions you don’t expect, thematically rich, tight editing, it’s really great stuff. Just know what you’re getting into: it’s reflective and meant to give you food for thought, it’s not a pulpy thriller about AI taking over the world. 8.5/10
didn't know skinny, soft-spoken teashop-owner Colin Farrell was something I needed to watch until now
A contemplative and aesthetically pleasant film which went down well with me.
A decent contemplative film on what it means to be alive and to have lived. Beautifully shot and the future world is realized and hinted at in a great way. My main nitpick is you kind of get it within the first hour and the film keeps hitting the same themes again and again.