Cuando la humana artificial Meredith es asignada como acompañante del viudo William, está diseñada para comportarse como su difunta esposa. Pero en la lucha por acabar con la explotación, un... Leer todoCuando la humana artificial Meredith es asignada como acompañante del viudo William, está diseñada para comportarse como su difunta esposa. Pero en la lucha por acabar con la explotación, una organización intenta sabotear su programación.Cuando la humana artificial Meredith es asignada como acompañante del viudo William, está diseñada para comportarse como su difunta esposa. Pero en la lucha por acabar con la explotación, una organización intenta sabotear su programación.
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However there are also some good parts. The actress playing Meredith is actually pretty good at interpreting an android and very likeable. Actually I liked her as an android a lot more than when she was playing the real person. Go figure.
I also enjoyed seeing a lot of beautiful half-dressed women in one place, which is mostly a big no-no in nowadays' movies.
Another thing I liked was the soundtrack, it has some good futuristic tunes and sound effects.
Overall, I'd say this movie is enjoyable/watchable if you have like 2 hours to kill.
It's a bit disappointing because it could have been great, but it's only halfway decent.
The basic plot is good, direction is sound enough, some of the acting is a bit wooden, but, cut it some slack because, after all, it's a low budget movie.
Don't expect so much and this ok, not a classic, but watchable.
Elena Kampouris is the clear standout here where from her opening appearance, we get a sense as to how this may unfold.
The film is definitely engaging and not boring with its constant turns and several twists but it's climax isn't great. The end twist is quite predictable where there were a lot of clues along the way.
Otherwise Wifelike is solid but don't expect another Ex Machina.
It was distressing to see British actor John Rhys Meyers descend so quickly into the career tailspin of a Malcolm McDowell (who he physically resembles) -moving from A pictures to grade Z level. His breathy line readings are extremely poor, and his overall sleepwalking performance made him seem like an AI himself. Why Bird decided on such a misogynist premise (no husband replacement studs for sale here) mystified me. And the casting was a bust, with lovely heroine Elena so closely resembling Twiggy of the Sixties, rather than going for a voluptuous softporn actress. Even the glamorous settings look like current porn, hardcore that is, where the expicit lovemaking is often photographed in fabulous mansions by directors like Jules Jordan or Kayden Kross.
I recall Paramount Home Video releasing plenty of drek in this vein way back when, but for current Paramount Pictures to indulge is disappointing. The sci-fi potential of the story is completely wasted. Obviously, it takes a big budget to do a "Blade Runner", but the aspirations here are embarrassing.
He is a detective who work for the company that make the robots. Because there's a terrorist group that against the exploitation of these robots and trying to sabotage their AI. His job is to retrieve all the kidnapped (or freed sex slaves) robots that was ruined by the terrorist group.
To be honest the story is interesting, it has everything to be the next great sci fi movie. The mystery, the twist, and if handled correctly, packed action. But I guess this movie was made with minimum budget.
We have a company that make advance robots. But the office looks like something you see in the 90's, boring and dull. The action is cut short. They could make great scene when he tries to infiltrate the terrorist base and beat the bad guys. But the action is so-so.
Camera movement is stiff, bland cinematography, and CGI that looks like early 2000's tv shows. Some actors are underperformed. I can continue for longer.
Elena Kampouris is the only thing that worthy of your attention. Her acting is good. And the sex scene is an eye candy for sure. Despite bad things the story isn't boring and quite engaging. I like the concept of dreaming robots they make. And the twist is kind of predictable, because of too many clues scattered in the movie.
If only this movie has better budget and director. This movie can be the next big thing actually.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesElena Kampouris' first nude scenes.
- PifiasWhile Jack announces that he can only see what Meredith sees, before William confronts Keene, Jack is looking at his monitor with both William and Meredith together, from a third perspective. This frame could not be possible if Jack can only see through Meredith's eyes.
- Citas
Meredith: Would you like Meredith to touch you now?
William Bradwell: Yes.
Meredith: Please activate intimacy settings. All you need to do - is make direct eye contact with your companion to get started. Now, identify yourself, choose a command, and authorize activation.
William Bradwell: William Bradwell. Initiate voice command. Activate intimacy mode.
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- Duración1 hora 45 minutos
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- 2.39:1