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Love is literally a set of chemical reactions that release substances like adrenaline, noradrenaline, phenylethylamine, dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin, and endorphins in our body. In other words, it is a feeling that cannot be manufactured. Is it then possible to create a true loving bond with a humanoid creature? 'Ich bin dein Mensch' reflects on this with the brilliant performances of Maren Eggert ('The Invisible') and Dan Stevens ('Beauty and the Beast'). In the plot, a woman tests if it is possible to put on the market a robot that can replace a loving partner. It is very intriguing to analyze what is worth more: loneliness or submitting to buy love. Not everything is possible in love, or is it?
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In order to obtain funds for her research, Alma is persuaded to participate in an extraordinary study. For three weeks she is required to live with Tom, a humanoid robot designed to be the perfect life partner for her, tailored to her character and needs.
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