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2044. L'humanité est au bord du gouffre. La planète terre est devenue un gigantesque désert aride inhabitable. Pourtant des humains survivent encore, réfugiés dans des cités fortifiées high tech. Pour les travaux extérieurs et assurer les approvisionnements, les hommes s'appuient sur l'aide d'une armée de robots. Mais lorsqu'un de ces robots outrepasse un protocole interne conçu pour protéger la race humaine, c'est l'inquiétude chez le constructeur ROC Robotics. Un enquêteur est alors assigné afin de localiser la source de la manipulation. (Metropolitan FilmExport)

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POMO 

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français Un inoffensif film de science-fiction qui aime les gentils robots et Blade Runner, et qui souhaite se contenter d'un scénario sur lequel un vrai film d'action pourrait vraiment démarrer. La calvitie de Banderas, le manteau d'agent avec une cravate et les déserts post-apocalyptiques contaminés vont bien ensemble. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais Initially I wondered what about this film could be Bulgarian. After seeing it I realized that such scenes of a post-communist concrete world appropriate for a post-apocalyptic sci-fi would be hard to find in any other country. It is filmed in an interesting, brave and innovative way. The world of 2044 is really believable. However, the storyline is worse, as at times you have no idea what is actually happening. You only know that it has something to do with robots and you are drowning in scenes which at times have no clear connections. Over time the premise sets in and even though the second half is a bit more boring, the ending balances that out with a decent shoot off. Sci-fi in general is a difficult genre to film and a well-filmed flick is worth some respect. This film is one of those. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais A visually impressive sci-fi in Philip K. Dick style, crossed with Asimov. A slightly jerky storyline about an insurance agent who unwittingly comes up against a case of unavoidable evolution of species essentially doesn’t offer anything new, but it’s the crudeness of the movie that grabs the attention. Banderas plays very well, but it’s evidently against the grain for him. An atmosphere somewhere between Blade Runner and Elyse and I would welcome hearing other tales coming from this gloomy, radioactive future. Maybe I’m overrating it a little, but really only a little. P.S.: Great opening credits in Socialist realism style. ()

kaylin 

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anglais I was quite curious about this, but in the end, it turned out that there wasn't much of a reason for it. This is a poor remake of the film "I, Robot" that lacks action and actually anything new that the movie would bring. The topic, which Asimov developed best, is still being addressed here, and the Spaniards haven't said anything completely new in this regard. ()