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Jacq Vaucan, an insurance agent for ROC robotics corporation, routinely probes a case involving robotic manipulation. What he uncovers holds profound implications for humanity's future.

Director(s)

Gabe Ibáñez

Stefania Velichkova

Antony Tanev

Borimir Ilkov

Guillermo Escribano

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Cast & Crew

Robert Forster

Robert Forster

Robert Bold

Borimir Ilkov

Borimir Ilkov

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Javier Bardem

Javier Bardem

Blue Robot (voice)

Tim McInnerny

Tim McInnerny

Vernon Conway

Andrew Tiernan

Andrew Tiernan

Manager

Andy Nyman

Andy Nyman

Ellis

Danny Kirrane

Danny Kirrane

Muniesa Technician

Antonio Banderas

Antonio Banderas

Jacq Vaucan

Harry Anichkin

Harry Anichkin

Clift

Bashar Rahal

Bashar Rahal

Doctor

Stefania Velichkova

Stefania Velichkova

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Antony Tanev

Antony Tanev

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Christa Campbell

Christa Campbell

ROC Technician

Dylan McDermott

Dylan McDermott

Wallace

Geraldine Somerville

Geraldine Somerville

Samantha

David Ryall

David Ryall

Dominic Hawk

Philip Rosch

Philip Rosch

Client

Melanie Griffith

Melanie Griffith

Dr. Susan Dupré / Cleo (voice)

Stanislav Pishtalov

Stanislav Pishtalov

Lance

Guillermo Escribano

Guillermo Escribano

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Christina Tam

Christina Tam

Morgue Technician

Birgitte Hjort Sørensen

Birgitte Hjort Sørensen

Rachel Vaucan

Dan Cade

Dan Cade

White Collar Worker

Lyubomir Neikov

Lyubomir Neikov

Poot

Albena Stavreva

Albena Stavreva

Client's Wife

Gabe Ibáñez

Gabe Ibáñez

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Details

GenresThriller, Science Fiction
Runtime1h 50 mins
Released on09 Oct 2014
Languageen
Produced InBulgaria
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

Following a series of environmental catastrophes, mankind has been reduced to one single sity of 20 million souls living under an umbrella of artificial clouds that do what they can to provide rainwater. Determined to reclaim some of their lost territory, the ominous "ROC Corporation" creates it's latest robot - the "Pilgrim" to try to help humanity. It has two rules: it can't harm or allow a person to be harmed and it cannot harm or alter itself or another android. Pretty watertight security protocols, eh? Sort of like in "iRobot" (2004) eh? Anyway, when one of these mechanical critters is shot by sceptical policeman "Wallace" (Dylan McDermott) who suspects that some altering was indeed going on, the company drafts in investigator "Vaucan" (Antonio Banderas) to get to the bottom of things. This man has an ulterior motive in taking on this job, as he wants to be able to relocate his heavily expectant wife "Rachel" (Birgitte Hjort Sørensen) to the seaside. A visit to a brothel introduces them to the blue haired "Cleo" and thence to scientist "Dupré" (Melanie Griffith) who advises that it might well be that the robots don't need any human intervention to change their programming, but that a natural evolution might be possible enabling them to become self aware and then, obviously, to take steps to advance their own species whether human beings liked it or not. Needless to say, the corporates cannot allow even an hint of such information to reach the public or the politicians, and so they takes steps that see "Vaucan" turn from hunter to hunted - and by noneother than "Wallace", too. Might a solution lie with the enigmatic "Clocksmith" or might the entire human race be doomed? Banderas does his best here, and some of the animatronic visual effects are impressive but the story is simply too derivative and the dialogue - of which there is plenty - has a blandness to it that doesn't really help to characterise either "Vaucan" or anyone else, nor does it really fill in many of the puzzling plot-holes that curiously pepper this sci-fi drama. It's portents of the dangers of self growing AI are clearly presented to anyone who is anxious about the automation of our society and of our increasing dependence on that, but again none of that is exactly original either. It's worth a watch, but I was disappointed.

radu.berbece

/10

I have just watched it and I have no clue as to what it's message was. Just a pointless movie really.

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