Ein Filmregisseur, dessen Leben nach dem Selbstmord seiner Hollywood-Star-Freundin zusammenbricht, ist besessen von einem lebensechten Roboter, der ihr exaktes Duplikat zu sein scheint.Ein Filmregisseur, dessen Leben nach dem Selbstmord seiner Hollywood-Star-Freundin zusammenbricht, ist besessen von einem lebensechten Roboter, der ihr exaktes Duplikat zu sein scheint.Ein Filmregisseur, dessen Leben nach dem Selbstmord seiner Hollywood-Star-Freundin zusammenbricht, ist besessen von einem lebensechten Roboter, der ihr exaktes Duplikat zu sein scheint.
- Auszeichnungen
- 3 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Drake
- (as Alex Hill)
- Grayson
- (as Aramis Sartorio)
- Brandon
- (as Darrell Dupras)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesUnknown to himself or the producers, lead actor Richard Hatch was suffering from stage 4 pancreatic cancer during principal photography. Hatch notified director Adrian Stewart of his illness early in 2017. Three days of scheduled re-shoots were canceled as Stewart and the producers quickly assembled a rough cut of the film, which Hatch was able to view before his passing on February 7, 2017. The film is dedicated to Hatch, with the card "In Loving Memory of Our Good Friend Richard Hatch" opening the end credits.
- Zitate
Haskell Edwards: It's a show for idiots, Milt. A Rhesus monkey could direct it and never stop jacking himself.
Milton Green: So what does it say that you keep fucking it up?
Haskell Edwards: That I'm a fuckup? Big shock.
Milton Green: You've gotten pretty good at feeling sorry for yourself.
Haskell Edwards: Well, the position was open so I took it.
Milton Green: Cello wouldn't have liked it. And it's Bonobos, by the way.
- Crazy CreditsFilmed Under Duress on RED Digital Cinema Cameras (because we couldn't afford Alexa)
- SoundtracksLadder Song
Written by Conor Oberst
Performed by Bright Eyes
Published by Songs Music Publishing LLC o/b/o
Bedrooms Bedrooms and Spiders (BMI), Sons of MP (BMI)
On the plus side, it's original. But many of these new ideas make no sense, and fall flat. It feels like it's too ambitious, like it casts aside plot development and characterisation in the pursuit of the dramatic punchline. The central premise of the film, Cello's death, makes the least sense, as we are given no background nor cause except the briefest, badly handled scripted exposition. "Oh, right, OK then", we are meant to say. I could provide a long list of plot situations which will make you shout or lol. The first-meeting sex scene, for example, is a huge stretch (pun intended).
There are a couple of good performances, but the better actors struggle with a clunky and often cliche-ridden script, and the central character's weathered and real world appearance condemns the rest of the cast to skin-deep superficiality. Some of them are more plastic than the robot. On the other hand, I was occasionally tempted to think it doesn't take itself all that seriously, and that there is some kind of buried social commentary about the movie business. Let's hope so.
It won't be the best film you'll ever see, but it might give some food for thought about future possibilities. Unfortunately the future possibilities at the start of this film were never realised.
- Gretchen_X
- 24. Okt. 2019
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- Budget
- 300.000 $ (geschätzt)