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In 2041, humans live side-by-side with robots and androids. A well-known cybernetic engineer, Alex Garel, returns to his hometown to create a new model of robot child.
Release : | 2011 |
Rating : | 6.6 |
Studio : | Canal+, Wild Bunch, TVE, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Daniel Brühl Marta Etura Alberto Ammann Claudia Vega Anne Canovas |
Genre : | Drama Science Fiction |
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Wonderful character development!
It's funny watching the elements come together in this complicated scam. On one hand, the set-up isn't quite as complex as it seems, but there's an easy sense of fun in every exchange.
Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,
I really wanted to like this movie. I feel terribly cynical trashing it, and that's why I'm giving it a middling 5. Actually, I'm giving it a 5 because there were some superb performances.
When I saw the trailer, I knew I was going to go see it. I love a Sci-Fi, especially the hard sci- Fi like this that keeps it grounded in what the human race can actually do right now.Robots are not the future they are the present and Eva backs this up with a sci-fi twist as a robot expert works on making a robot with free will while reconnecting with people he left behind and discovering a new friend that will change his work forever.I did find the story slightly flawed. It seemed like the first few minutes of the movie told too much of what's coming ahead, but maybe the filmmaker met to do that cause the whole expression of a man of science being so emotionally connected was very strong.The movie spent a lot of time inventing and programming the robot which I loved. It's the good thing the special effects were decent cause that could have ruin this part of the film. Another fantastic Sci-fi movie from Spain, backing up the Antonio Banderas movie on robots, Automata, and another great robot movie this year which includes Chappie among them.Eva is a beautiful story well told through cinema. Recommend
Eva is an amazing story about Artificial Intelligence and technology.The future it takes place in is not so far away, as we already made huge progress in artificial intelligence.It's a wonderful story of a little girl who assist a guy who design intelligent robots.The landscape is beautiful, the storyline is perfect, and the suspense is kept until the end.And at the end, you know that...Well, watch the film for a huge surprise ! :)This movie can be watch by anybody in the family, to daughter to grandma.It's a good idea of where the technology will take us, without being dramatic as Terminator.
Watching this reminds me of the Isaac Asimov robot stories because it feels like the world his stories were set in. There's even an allusion to the Asimov laws of robotics by stating that robots have to pass a safety test and the cat is illegal because it has free will. The effects are well done and the interactions look believable. The animation physics are slightly wrong in a couple scenes but nothing major.My main problem with the movie is that there isn't enough character development which makes the motives a little ambiguous. The main plot lines are tied up by the end but there's obviously more going on than is ever told. I get just enough to want to know more and that is frustrating.The sci-fi is light enough that I would probably recommend this to anyone even if they would normally skip anything sci-fi.
I've marked this review as containing spoilers because I'm afraid it might dis-guide you (and it will) or think differently about the way you approach this movie... and nobody deserves that! At least in not in this movie...But for a summary tag line, my only argument about this movie would be: "This is the first time I'm writing a review..."Should be enough, but still, this movie deserves more much more than just a pure emotional line from a very simple and common IMDb user...It's a beautifully told story about the old cliché "Robots vs Humans" (that one starts to think it's going to be) and the differences (or not) between them...It was the first time I was lead to believe that robots shouldn't be treated differently... and *****MAJOR SPOILER***** the movies final (awkward) seconds just try to prove it! (I must talk about the ending because most of my mates thought it was a bit too much... and it wasn't, it's there for this very reason!)I can only believe IMDBs poor user rating is due to the fact that Sci-Fi doesn't appeal the mass public...But its 12 wins & 28 nominations speak for themselves... and many more are to come...