Follows a struggling father who purchases a domestic SIM to help care for his house and family, unaware she will gain awareness and turn deadly.Follows a struggling father who purchases a domestic SIM to help care for his house and family, unaware she will gain awareness and turn deadly.Follows a struggling father who purchases a domestic SIM to help care for his house and family, unaware she will gain awareness and turn deadly.
Jude Greenstein
- Max
- (as Jude Allen Greenstein)
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- TriviaMadeline Zima, who plays the wife in Subservience, previously played the daughter in The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, a film with similar plot elements (minus the robots).
- GoofsAlice's breath is visible when she's outside in the cold, even though she's an android/SIM and shouldn't need to breath in the first place.
However, it has been established that she has been built to be very lifelike and this could easily include breathing. Also, breathing might be part of the SIM's 'metabolism', e.g. temperature control, or is simply needed for them to speak.
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I was hoping they would go CAMP! With this, esp when the first shot of Megan AI has her VISIBLY BREATHING OUT. I mean, come on! How hard is it to erase a breath of cold air from the shot? I was hoping it was intentional and setting the tone for the movie, but I was wrong... sort of. I'm still not sure what the tone of the movie is, but Megan is playing it like a comedy, I think. Like a dark comedy, sure, but she's not taking this 100% seriously, and I love her for it. Her new plastic face and body is just perfect for a role like this, as is her personality and sense of humour. I would say that she was born for this role, but that's exactly the point - she wasn't born, but rather MADE for this role.
And the Hot Italiano is growing on me, a lot... I despised him in those horrible 365 Days movies, but I guess that's a testament to him being a good actor, and those movies being simply terrible. But here, he's really good. And he is very talented with the accent - you can barely hear any, unless it's an emotional scene where he loses his grip, slightly. But most of the time you can't hear any Italian at all.
Meanwhile, the movie is actually quite good. Kind of like Ex Machina, if I remember it correctly. A super-advanced and super-hot AI gains awareness, drops the notion that it's wrong to hurt people, and plans to take over the world.
And the Hot Italiano is growing on me, a lot... I despised him in those horrible 365 Days movies, but I guess that's a testament to him being a good actor, and those movies being simply terrible. But here, he's really good. And he is very talented with the accent - you can barely hear any, unless it's an emotional scene where he loses his grip, slightly. But most of the time you can't hear any Italian at all.
Meanwhile, the movie is actually quite good. Kind of like Ex Machina, if I remember it correctly. A super-advanced and super-hot AI gains awareness, drops the notion that it's wrong to hurt people, and plans to take over the world.
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- Gross worldwide
- $246,010
- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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