

Automata

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.
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.
This is a slow one. Maybe a little too slow but at least it felt more closer to what it would really be like. I kind of liked it. Unfortunately seeing the robots walk made me sigh. If I would do a robot movie I would make one thing damn sure: that it won't look like the robots must fall over when they walk. This was sort of cheap.
Where Furiosa isn't looking, this is my new favorite movie right now. So wonderful.
I just saw it great movie
The story and realisation felt meh, but the idea behind the movie is awesome.
And it sure is beautiful.
I enjoyed this very much. At times the robots seemed more compassionate and “human” than humans…
This is actually a good movie. It´s not a hollow, CGI´d to death blockbuster with tons of explosions and little content. Although the story is not something new it is worth considering.
Now that's a proper sci-fi movie with authentic feeling of dystopia without 100% relying on green screen method. The setting, ambiance, tone and the way A Banderas carry himself made this movie an interesting dystopia feeling. A solid good BGM here and there helps carry the mood as well.
As per the plot, the movie lost it's pace after they entered desert - quite lengthy.
A Banderas performance was applaudable.
Interesting movie and certainly a different prospective on Asimov's rules for robotics. Reminds me a little of a cross between Blade Runner and Babylon AD.
An interesting take on the laws of robotics (not exactly Asimov's laws).
Be advised, it is definitely not a feel good movie.
Tiene lo suyo, sin mucha pantalla verde y termina siendo agradable visualmente.
This is a slow one. Maybe a little too slow but at least it felt more closer to what it would really be like. I kind of liked it. Unfortunately seeing the robots walk made me sigh. If I would do a robot movie I would make one thing damn sure: that it won't look like the robots must fall over when they walk. This was sort of cheap.