

Replicas

A scientist becomes obsessed with returning his family to normalcy after a terrible accident.
A scientist becomes obsessed with returning his family to normalcy after a terrible accident.
I must admit I did enjoy this movie. :)
I enjoyed this movie. If you were faced with choices what would you do? ⁉Well worth a watch.
Overall pretty great. But I didn't feel it was all that necessary for [spoiler]the company to not be medical anymore, to be... evil war people[/spoiler]. That just made it _too_ unbelievable.
So apparently the breaks went out? Only in a movie would someone not even slow down...
The first 30-45 minutes is a bit of a struggle, but I was actually pleasantly surprised with the rest of the movie.
This movie isn’t perfect but it is underrated. There are plot holes, the story is futuristic, even ridiculous but I liked it and that’s that!
Liked it could have had a couple of things done better acting wise but good concept. Don't want to be too critical after all it is sci fi.
Better than expected.
Sure there are a few plot holes but overall it's short and to the point without seeming too cheap.
The woman seems a bit out of touch with the times.
This is a sci-fi snack, not a dinner. Don't go into it expecting the best of the best, it feels more like an indie short film. I watched it without any expectations and enjoyed it 👍
I'm glad I watched it. However. This story would have been better served by spanning it over several seasons of episodes; there is way way way too much going on. I'm a staunch sci-fi fan, yet ALL the scifi things just happened/progressed/clicked so quickly; the brilliance of scifi is how people respond and cope and grow (or not) in the face of crisis and change and opportunity and realization. Because so much was happening and the transitions so blisteringly fast, the human component was likewise skimmed. I'd watch the same type of film again, though couldn't commend it, and will remain sad that better justice wasn't done to the story, actors, and concepts by giving them a proper format rather than an ultra-abridged movie version.
I must admit I did enjoy this movie. :)