Automata (Blu-ray) R
Your time is coming to an end – Ours is now beginning
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 50 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: November 18, 2014
- Originally Released: 2014
- Label: Millennium Entertainment
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Antonio Banderas, Dylan McDermott, Melanie Griffith, Birgitte Hjort Sørensen & Robert Forster | |
Performer: | Tim McInnerny, Geraldine Somerville & David Ryall | |
Directed by | Gabe Ibáñez | |
Voice: | Javier Bardem |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 4/10 --
"Autómata" is a movie that's all look and no feel, all sizzle and no steak; while it's remarkably easy to appreciate a film with such nimble visuals, the lead-footed storytelling makes it difficult to care.
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TheWrap
There are interesting ideas here, but they are swallowed up in dull, poorly choreographed shootouts and other action nonsense.
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New York Times
Rating: 3/4 --
One gets the feeling of witnessing some kind of primordial origin story about parallel destinies for the human race and the intelligent machines we make.
Seattle Times
This film begins well... but after a while it becomes way too ordinary. [full review in Spanish]
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Clarín
No matter how exhausted cinema is in its dystopian anguish, this film shows us that there are still independent horizons for the genre in the future. [Full review in Spanish]
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Código espagueti
Rating: C --
Autómata's generic urban 2044 dystopia is a realm of hazily gray CGI buildings, many rubble-strewn and abandoned.
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AV Club
Rating: C+ --
The dialogue and the central narrative arc do not live up to the ideas present throughout.
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The Film Stage
Product Description:
In the year 2044, an insurance agent (Antonio Banderas) who investigates cases in which androids have been manipulated stumbles into a case with potentially terrifying implications for all of humanity. Melanie Griffith, Dylan McDermott, and Robert Forster co-star.