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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter repeatedly failing Captcha tests, music producer Lara becomes obsessed with a disturbing question: could she be a robot?After repeatedly failing Captcha tests, music producer Lara becomes obsessed with a disturbing question: could she be a robot?After repeatedly failing Captcha tests, music producer Lara becomes obsessed with a disturbing question: could she be a robot?
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Interesting idea, decent use of it. But not real convincing Sure, a subject who becomes more and more seductive, provocative and just cool. One of familiar situations for many from us- captcha is al ways source of nervosity. But the situation, maybe only for me, sounds real - real unrealistic and more poor Daniel seems a bot , not exactly energetic Lara.
But , obvious , pretty unfair to be too critic about a story proposing only illustration for a future not comfortable for part of us , especially elders.
Nice acting - Ellen Parren offers a charming work, unuseful presence of Pam , ambiguous final.
But , obvious , pretty unfair to be too critic about a story proposing only illustration for a future not comfortable for part of us , especially elders.
Nice acting - Ellen Parren offers a charming work, unuseful presence of Pam , ambiguous final.
At the heart of this subtle sci-fi short is the question so many of us ask ourselves (even if only in the dark corners of the mind), which is: Do I belong here. "Here" could mean work, among friends, in your family, with a lover, in your community, or maybe even the "here" of anywhere. Do I deserve to be here as a living, thinking, entity? So many people in one's life can undermine our simple birthright of existence, whether parents, teachers or others, and but rarely would you so suddenly face such an existential crisis as Lara does in this compact but very effective story.
What especially reinforces the central theme of "Am I human?" is the way that throughout the film she is almost never allowed to be alone. Coincidence by virtue of a busy office? Or is everyone else in the the "truth" but her? Both the editing and cinematography do a great job of leaning into a growing claustrophobia as the story unfolds, all of reinforced by a kind of corporate HR vibe that is fairly dehumanizing in itself.
What especially reinforces the central theme of "Am I human?" is the way that throughout the film she is almost never allowed to be alone. Coincidence by virtue of a busy office? Or is everyone else in the the "truth" but her? Both the editing and cinematography do a great job of leaning into a growing claustrophobia as the story unfolds, all of reinforced by a kind of corporate HR vibe that is fairly dehumanizing in itself.
So, this is basically the first act of COMPANION (2025). The fact that these two movies came out around the same time makes me wonder how the interconnectedness shared by people all over the globe has turned us into a hive-mind of sorts. The increasingly dystopian world we're living in is making us respond to the same conundrums.
The short is pretty entertaining; the 20 minutes go by at a brisk pace. You may think of it as a short episode of Black Mirror. The actor who played the protagonist really sells her character. After a while, thanks to the conviction with which she plays the character, you kinda start expecting the story to run the length of a feature film, which, I guess, is the best compliment one can bestow upon a short. But as a high-concept story, the central idea of the film definitely lacks the novelty factor, especially considering the slew of films involving AI we've been seeing come out lately.
The short is pretty entertaining; the 20 minutes go by at a brisk pace. You may think of it as a short episode of Black Mirror. The actor who played the protagonist really sells her character. After a while, thanks to the conviction with which she plays the character, you kinda start expecting the story to run the length of a feature film, which, I guess, is the best compliment one can bestow upon a short. But as a high-concept story, the central idea of the film definitely lacks the novelty factor, especially considering the slew of films involving AI we've been seeing come out lately.
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"I'm Not a Robot," directed by Victoria Warmerdam, is an extraordinary short film that masterfully blends humor, emotion, and thought-provoking themes. It challenges our understanding of identity in an increasingly digital world with an intriguing and refreshingly original concept.
Ellen Parren delivers a standout performance as Lara, navigating the delicate balance between absurdity and genuine self-reflection. Warmerdam's direction is sharp, blending subtle satire with poignant moments that linger long after the credits roll.
Visually striking and emotionally resonant, the film is both entertaining and deeply profound. "I'm Not a Robot" is a cinematic gem that deserves every bit of the acclaim it's received. A must-watch for anyone seeking art that entertains while encouraging introspection.
Ellen Parren delivers a standout performance as Lara, navigating the delicate balance between absurdity and genuine self-reflection. Warmerdam's direction is sharp, blending subtle satire with poignant moments that linger long after the credits roll.
Visually striking and emotionally resonant, the film is both entertaining and deeply profound. "I'm Not a Robot" is a cinematic gem that deserves every bit of the acclaim it's received. A must-watch for anyone seeking art that entertains while encouraging introspection.
"I'm Not a Robot" is an outstanding short film that captivates its audience from start to finish. The writing is both clever and poignant, weaving a compelling narrative that explores themes of identity and humanity in a digital age. The script is rich with subtle humor and deep emotional resonance, keeping viewers fully engaged throughout.
Ellen Parren's performance is nothing short of remarkable. She brings a nuanced depth to her character, capturing the complexities of someone navigating a world that constantly blurs the lines between human and machine. Parren effortlessly embodies her character's struggles and triumphs, allowing the audience to connect deeply with her journey. Her expressive range shines through every scene, making her portrayal genuinely memorable.
The film's unique premise, combined with Parren's exceptional talent, creates a thought-provoking experience that lingers long after the credits roll. The storytelling is concise yet impactful, demonstrating that even in a short format, powerful narratives can emerge. Overall, "I'm Not a Robot" is a testament to the artistry of its creators, particularly the brilliant writing and Ellen Parren's outstanding performance. I wholeheartedly give this short film a five-star rating and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating cinematic experience.
Ellen Parren's performance is nothing short of remarkable. She brings a nuanced depth to her character, capturing the complexities of someone navigating a world that constantly blurs the lines between human and machine. Parren effortlessly embodies her character's struggles and triumphs, allowing the audience to connect deeply with her journey. Her expressive range shines through every scene, making her portrayal genuinely memorable.
The film's unique premise, combined with Parren's exceptional talent, creates a thought-provoking experience that lingers long after the credits roll. The storytelling is concise yet impactful, demonstrating that even in a short format, powerful narratives can emerge. Overall, "I'm Not a Robot" is a testament to the artistry of its creators, particularly the brilliant writing and Ellen Parren's outstanding performance. I wholeheartedly give this short film a five-star rating and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating cinematic experience.
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- WissenswertesThe car of the main character, Lara, doesn't make the sound you'd expect from a Beetle of 1973. Nicknamed 'Blue,' the Beetle has been converted into an electric car. For writer-director Victoria Warmerdam, this choice subtly reflects Lara's unique essence. Additionally, Lara's blue jacket was carefully matched to the color of her car.
- PatzerAt 20:38, as Lara is running, the rooftop is covered in sunshine. After the camera sweeps back and forth towards Daan, the sun is suddenly gone and there is an overcast. This shows that the scene with the stand-in was cut in at that camera sweep.
- Crazy CreditsThe end credits roll during the final scene.
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- CBR Building, Chaussee de la Hulpe 185, Watermael-Boitsfort, Belgien(Lara's office building)
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- 240.000 € (geschätzt)
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- 23 Min.
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