Antonio Banderas Fights For the Robots in Automata
New sci-fi movie features friendly robots, human conspiracy
Cinescondite and Yahoo have debuted the first trailer for the upcoming sci-fi/action film Automata, featuring Antonio Banderas and looking very much like the lovechild (in style and story) of District 9. [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/moviesandtv/columns/guycry/12062-Why-Blade-Runner-Makes-Guys-Cry]
The film takes place "fifty years into the future," where Earth is reverting into a desert after its natural resources have been all but depleted. With the human population rapidly decreasing in number, a powerful corporation manufactures humanoid robots to help maintain what's left of civilization and order; employing specialist "insurance agents" like Jacq Vaucan (Banderas) to investigate reports of robot malfunctions - chiefly violations of the security protocols implemented to keep robots submissive to humans. During one such investigation, Vaucan encounters a community of robots who claim to have become sentient, along with a conspiracy that threatens man and machine alike.
Despite the similar themes, the film does not appear to be affiliated with the Penny Arcade comic [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/story/automata] of the same name. The film is the big-time debut of Spain's Gabe Ibanez, who previously directed the thriller Hierro with Elena Anaya.
Source: Cinescondite [http://www.cinescondite.com/]
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New sci-fi movie features friendly robots, human conspiracy
Cinescondite and Yahoo have debuted the first trailer for the upcoming sci-fi/action film Automata, featuring Antonio Banderas and looking very much like the lovechild (in style and story) of District 9. [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/moviesandtv/columns/guycry/12062-Why-Blade-Runner-Makes-Guys-Cry]
The film takes place "fifty years into the future," where Earth is reverting into a desert after its natural resources have been all but depleted. With the human population rapidly decreasing in number, a powerful corporation manufactures humanoid robots to help maintain what's left of civilization and order; employing specialist "insurance agents" like Jacq Vaucan (Banderas) to investigate reports of robot malfunctions - chiefly violations of the security protocols implemented to keep robots submissive to humans. During one such investigation, Vaucan encounters a community of robots who claim to have become sentient, along with a conspiracy that threatens man and machine alike.
Despite the similar themes, the film does not appear to be affiliated with the Penny Arcade comic [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/story/automata] of the same name. The film is the big-time debut of Spain's Gabe Ibanez, who previously directed the thriller Hierro with Elena Anaya.
Source: Cinescondite [http://www.cinescondite.com/]
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