Hollywood traditionally hasn't done well by robot movies—witness the insipid Set in 2041 in an unaccountably snowy Spain, the story concerns the return to his university hometown after many years abroad of Alex (Bruhl), a robot scientist who has been summoned by his former colleague Julia (But his plans are scuttled when he finds out that Eva is actually the daughter of his brother and fellow scientist David (The screenplay co-scripted by four writers begins with a literal cliffhanger and proceeds to parcel out its plot twists, including one particularly big revelation that genre aficionados won't find hard to see coming, in tantalizing fashion. It had its world premiere on 7 September 2011 at the 68th Venice International Film Festival, where it was screened out of competition. At night, Álex gets a call from David that Lana is in the hospital, and he and Eva drive over, arriving just minutes before Lana dies. Julia and Álex view videos of children, trying to find a suitable child to model the SI-9 off of, but Álex considers them all too ordinary, and they would only make an ordinary robot by proxy. And it has a first-rate cast toplined by Isabelle Huppert, who plays the film’s titular character with a sly, slightly aloof Much of it has to do with a plot that may leave many viewers scratching their heads by the last act. After all, Eva is probably old enough to be Bertrand’s mother, which makes their dynamic very different than the one in Joseph Losey's 1965 take on the tale, where the Jeanne Moreau and Stanley Baker characters were equals in that sense.Even putting age aside, Bertrand’s behavior makes little sense after a certain point. The SI-9 refuses to obey Álex's commands, and when it throws a A disappointed Álex tells Julia that he is going to quit the project, and she accuses him of leaving another project half-finished. The film had a limited theatrical release in the United States on 13 March 2015 by The film is set in 2041, in the time when humans live along with machines.
Álex, however, realizes that she is lying when he goes to visit Lana and David returns home.
Otto. The beauty of Cuban descent is also a model for several brands. Eva's Mom and Otto Frank had both lost their spouses during the war. Familiar themes are handled in uncommonly thoughtful and subtle fashion in this futuristic tale. Álex also meets with Lana, who says that she does not want Eva to be in Álex's project. Julia tells Álex that Eva cannot continue to live, and though Álex insists that she's only a girl, Julia reminds him that she killed Lana. One night, Eva has sex with Franklin without protection because she is worried he might find another woman. When a small robotic horse continually fails its tests, the pair of students decide to dismantle it with the phrase "What do you see when you close your eyes?" Half-jokingly, they agree to have …
Read More The weighty themes are handled with uncommon thoughtfulness and subtlety, with the proceedings leavened with both suspense and welcome doses of humor.Much of the latter revolves around the matter-of-fact way in which the futuristic society is presented, with robots mingling with their human creators with relaxed ease. Humans live along with machines. He’s built a brand-new life out of being an imposter yet seems willing to throw it all away for someone who pretty much wants nothing to do with him. When he returns to his deceased father's house in order to complete his work, he is met by SI-7 robot Max (David presses Álex to visit for dinner, and when Álex arrives, he is surprised to discover that Eva is actually Lana's child and his niece.