When I pressed play the movie, I didn't have any expectations going in. Time of Eve was a good name, I liked it. Going in, I had a few thoughts about how Robots were a part of this and how they were interacting with people. It's comparable to watching someone ask Siri to alert them for an event on their Iphone. And then there was the part about those digital Halos/rings. It was all interesting. And then they start getting into the mystery of these things androids do, that no one knows why. "Enjoy your time at Eve." The protagonists go to the address that their android went to, and they discover so much about androids, how they're just like people inside, how all these things go on in their heads, much like ours. It's beautiful. Later on, things get more "personal". It becomes heart tugging, and in all the best/right ways. It really got me there. Especially the final episode. Cried a little, these are manly tears.
10 outta 10, baby. Woo hoo!
10 outta 10, baby. Woo hoo!