An intriguing blend of thriller and sci-fi in this new movie exclusive to Netflix. The plot can, at times, remind one of an episode of the series 'Black Mirror', but the feature film never lets up on the tension. Another highlight is the presence of great actor Gary Oldman, who lends his somber voice to TAU. A tense, unsettling movie that does not disappoint.
Named one of the 100 best films of the century by The New York Times. Directed by Spike Jonze, 'Her' is the perfect science fiction movie for the digital age, in which technology is pervasive and human relationships are increasingly impersonal. Does technological advancement really work to connect us or does it end up pushing us further apart? With excellent performances from an all-star cast that includes Joaquin Phoenix, Rooney Mara, Amy Adams and Scarlett Johansson as the voice of Samantha, this is an intriguing film that will leave you thinking long after you finish watching.
Provocative, creative and intriguing, 'Ex Machina' is one of those productions that makes the viewer think from start to finish. More specifically, about the paths of technology. After all, filmmaker Alex Garland plays with the meaning of life by telling the story of an employee of a large technology company (Domhnall Gleeson) who will spend a few days at his boss's house (Oscar Isaac). The reason? Test a new artificial intelligence (Alicia Vikander). In a much deeper way than 'Her' did, for example, the feature film brings an existentialist debate that goes back to the very creation of humanity. What are the limits of artificial intelligence? Should we have ethics with machines? How to deal with these almost human robotic beings? These are some of the questions Gibney raises, without almost ever answering, instigating the audience from start to finish.




