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Donde el futuro es tu pasado.
Julian Michaels ha diseñado el complejo turístico definitivo, Vice, donde todo vale y los clientes pueden hacer realidad sus fantasías más salvajes con los habitantes artificiales que miran, piensan y sienten como los humanos. Cuando una artificial se convierte en auto-consciente y se escapa, se encuentra atrapada en el fuego cruzado entre los mercenarios de Julian y un policía que está empeñado en cerrar Vice, y detener la violencia de una vez por todas.
Avis de la communauté (12)
The movie gives you just enough of an interesting concept of a feminist-artificial-life awakening in the first few minutes to genuinely deepen the disappointment throughout the rest of the film. I'd recommend skipping this in favour of the Westworld series, but if you're still curious, watch the trailer and then fill in the plot mad-libs-style. You'll undoubtedly turn out with something far more satisfying (yes, even action-scene-wise).
What Westworld would look like drained of imagination. Not even the surfeit of cliches could fill all of the plot holes...
I discovered this on the Spanish-language UniMás. This is yet another mindless action movie. But the fact that Bruce Willis ain't the main character means I shouldn't expect anything much except to turn up the volume & have the movie look good on my big screen TV while I do other stuff on my laptop. Ick. Jonathon Schaech from "Road House 2" & "Welcome to Woop Woop" is in it, & I can't recognize the lead actress. Expect me to watch occasionally & then when it'll return after those messages I'll change the channel.
How little can I care about the characters in a film? Uninspired Westworld wannabe with little plot or performance of note.
Not an original thought on the screen. Willis may be on the poster but Ambyr Childers is the main character but she's just not a leading lady so fails spectacularly to carry the movie, which is just Westworld on a low budget.