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I just watched the film I Am Mother and was absolutely delighted, as it would be really great, intriquing, notable and keeps in suspense, in addition, I watched it on the 123 movie site in superior quality without freeze and without registration.

"Child with the Robot" represents the fears of modern society, our fears of the threat of self-destruction, why and how humanity can meet its end. The environment is devastated, civilization is destroyed, and what will happen next? - this picture is intending to fill out this question.


In the eventuality of a universal cataclysm, mankind took care of your revival of civilization and created an AI-controlled station, the repository of 1000s of human embryos. Other family members ., the emergency program must be activated, along with the long and thorny strategy of raising new people should begin. But did people calculate everything correctly, possibly involved ultimately of the universe? Is it possible to entrust the implementation of the an ambitious intend to artificial intelligence? On these and a lot of other questions, the viewer get interesting interpretations.

In general, the image, which to start with seems to be a regular dystopia, sends eventually, a wonderful plot with strong moral reasoning. The salvation of humanity, the handiwork of humanity itself, or maybe the mathematical calculation of artificial intelligence? Or simply people don't deserve revival in any respect? After watching for and a days, I remembered and pondered those things with the characters, guessing about new meanings, and the potential advancement of the script.

They do not show gorgeous battle scenes, there is no action either, the majority of the action arises while in the walls in the station. The film is much more like a philosophical discourse, with delightful acting and attractive surroundings. Implementation of the thought is excellent, however, not without flaws. For instance, absurd conventions are striking, in which the characters learn interesting things on their own, i.e. it takes place less difficult personal computer could take place in reality. But such script negligence could not scare me away or upset me, only reminded me that this is the movie using its inevitable conventions.


Unambiguously "Robot Child" can be a worthy representative of science fiction, leaving food for thought. Another delightful talk with moral and philosophical aspects with regards to the death and salvation of humanity. Another opportunity to consider how much you can trust the AI, and whether it may create something or save someone. This is the curious variant of post-apocalypse.

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on Apr 12, 21