Nachdem die Menschheit ausgestorben ist, wird ein Mädchen von einem freundlichen Roboter namens "Mutter" aufgezogen, um die Erde neu zu bevölkern. Doch dann taucht plötzlich eine fremde Frau... Alles lesenNachdem die Menschheit ausgestorben ist, wird ein Mädchen von einem freundlichen Roboter namens "Mutter" aufgezogen, um die Erde neu zu bevölkern. Doch dann taucht plötzlich eine fremde Frau auf, die das Mädchen nachhaltig verunsichert.Nachdem die Menschheit ausgestorben ist, wird ein Mädchen von einem freundlichen Roboter namens "Mutter" aufgezogen, um die Erde neu zu bevölkern. Doch dann taucht plötzlich eine fremde Frau auf, die das Mädchen nachhaltig verunsichert.
- Auszeichnungen
- 4 Gewinne & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt
Rose Byrne
- Mother
- (Synchronisation)
Tracy Britton
- Teacher
- (Nicht genannt)
Johnny Carson
- Self
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- (Nicht genannt)
Whoopi Goldberg
- Self
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- (Nicht genannt)
Steve Martin
- Self
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- (Nicht genannt)
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This movie is similar to Ex Machina in some ways. It's suspenseful and keeps you guessing. There's many secrets that are unravelled throughout the movie, can be dark at times and is executed well. It centres more on human morals, compassion and responsibility.
There's a small cast but they're more than enough to carry the movie. Great acting, great character development and plot. Give it a go.
There's a small cast but they're more than enough to carry the movie. Great acting, great character development and plot. Give it a go.
Fans of Ex Machina and other cerebral sci-fi movies will find another favorite here. The lead actress makes a stunning debut and carries the film, with Hilary Swank in a supporting role. The film constantly has you changing allegiances, unsure of who to trust. The finale is super satisfying.
For the commenter wondering why there are reviews already, I Am Mother premiered at Sundance and has probably been viewed by at least ~1,000 people by this point- myself included.
For the commenter wondering why there are reviews already, I Am Mother premiered at Sundance and has probably been viewed by at least ~1,000 people by this point- myself included.
This film is one of those rare gems that keeps you thinking well after it's over to the point it needs to be seen again - which I did, and now enjoy it that much more.
The rating is way too low, and I can understand why. Right at the end, you're left unsatisfied and thinking there were too many plot issues etc. But man did this film leave me thinking for a few days, and then I saw it again - and everything fell into place. Wow, did I miss a lot!
The top reviewer "No one noticed?! The women from outside is actually..." nailed it. And after I saw it the 2nd time, I felt the writing was brilliant!
For starters, the directing by Grant Sputore (his first ever full length feature film - only 5 prior credits for TV series and a short) was outstanding! Better than some seasoned Hollywood directors. Cinematography was excellent and the sets and S/VFX were perfection. Sputore's and (again, novice) Michael Lloyd Green's writing was brilliant!
You basically have 3 main actors throughout the 115 min films length, that create a story that fills every minute with suspense and drama. Midway, you can't decide who the antagonist is. The plot twists are well placed and executed.
The pacing was decent, but I really did want more story - perhaps an extra 10-15 mins to be able to tie up the loose ends without having to see the film a second time, and that's the only reason I'm not giving this film a perfect 10/10. But again, this gem is not a big budget Hollywood production by seasoned filmmakers, so mad props to Michael Lloyd Green and especially Grant Sputore, who I feel is the next Christopher Nolan!
The score was absolutely perfect and well placed. Very Nolan-esque! The casting was excellent - Clara Rugaard was perfect and Hilary Swank nailed her role to confuse the viewer who to cheer for.
I really suggest anyone who sees this and is left unsatisfied, watch it again and pay close attention to the details (e.g. timestamps, embryos labels, even Woman holding the cross, etc), and you will then see the brilliance of this highly underrated film.
I really hope a part 2 comes out, as this film certainly needs and deserves a sequel - and prequel! A really well deserved 9/10 from me! And if anyone thinks this review is fake, click on my username to see my 1000+ ratings and 600+ reviews. Now go see this film - again!
The rating is way too low, and I can understand why. Right at the end, you're left unsatisfied and thinking there were too many plot issues etc. But man did this film leave me thinking for a few days, and then I saw it again - and everything fell into place. Wow, did I miss a lot!
The top reviewer "No one noticed?! The women from outside is actually..." nailed it. And after I saw it the 2nd time, I felt the writing was brilliant!
For starters, the directing by Grant Sputore (his first ever full length feature film - only 5 prior credits for TV series and a short) was outstanding! Better than some seasoned Hollywood directors. Cinematography was excellent and the sets and S/VFX were perfection. Sputore's and (again, novice) Michael Lloyd Green's writing was brilliant!
You basically have 3 main actors throughout the 115 min films length, that create a story that fills every minute with suspense and drama. Midway, you can't decide who the antagonist is. The plot twists are well placed and executed.
The pacing was decent, but I really did want more story - perhaps an extra 10-15 mins to be able to tie up the loose ends without having to see the film a second time, and that's the only reason I'm not giving this film a perfect 10/10. But again, this gem is not a big budget Hollywood production by seasoned filmmakers, so mad props to Michael Lloyd Green and especially Grant Sputore, who I feel is the next Christopher Nolan!
The score was absolutely perfect and well placed. Very Nolan-esque! The casting was excellent - Clara Rugaard was perfect and Hilary Swank nailed her role to confuse the viewer who to cheer for.
I really suggest anyone who sees this and is left unsatisfied, watch it again and pay close attention to the details (e.g. timestamps, embryos labels, even Woman holding the cross, etc), and you will then see the brilliance of this highly underrated film.
I really hope a part 2 comes out, as this film certainly needs and deserves a sequel - and prequel! A really well deserved 9/10 from me! And if anyone thinks this review is fake, click on my username to see my 1000+ ratings and 600+ reviews. Now go see this film - again!
More 'Moon' than 'Terminator' but I love both those films so that's fine. It isn't a big special effects (yawn) film which is a big plus. An interesting story with similarities with others you've seen but different enough and with some twists. You care about the characters and it's quite gripping. I enjoyed it and recommend it.
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- WissenswertesThis screenplay by Michael Lloyd Green featured on the 2016 Black List, which is an annual listing of film industry-valued unproduced movie scripts.
- PatzerWoman didn't want general anaesthesia for the removal of the bullet from her wound, but she wasn't even given a local anaesthetic. Without at least a local anaesthetic, involuntary squirming in reaction to the pain would have made such a precision operation as drilling into the bullet impossible.
- SoundtracksMoon River
Written by Henry Mancini & Johnny Mercer
(c) Licensed by Sony/ATV (Australia) Pty Limited
Performed by Andy Williams
Courtesy of Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment Australia Pty Ltd
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- 5.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 643.593 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 53 Minuten
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- 2.35 : 1
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