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Android - Molto più che umano

Titolo originale: Android
  • 1982
  • PG
  • 1h 20min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,8/10
2681
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Kendra Kirchner in Android - Molto più che umano (1982)
Artificial IntelligenceSci-Fi

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA strange doctor secretly experiments with androids on his space station. His assistant is Max, a curious android who wants to see the world and meet a girl. Criminals hide on their station ... Leggi tuttoA strange doctor secretly experiments with androids on his space station. His assistant is Max, a curious android who wants to see the world and meet a girl. Criminals hide on their station and soon violence erupts.A strange doctor secretly experiments with androids on his space station. His assistant is Max, a curious android who wants to see the world and meet a girl. Criminals hide on their station and soon violence erupts.

  • Regia
    • Aaron Lipstadt
  • Sceneggiatura
    • James Reigle
    • Don Keith Opper
    • Will Reigle
  • Star
    • Klaus Kinski
    • Don Keith Opper
    • Brie Howard
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,8/10
    2681
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Aaron Lipstadt
    • Sceneggiatura
      • James Reigle
      • Don Keith Opper
      • Will Reigle
    • Star
      • Klaus Kinski
      • Don Keith Opper
      • Brie Howard
    • 44Recensioni degli utenti
    • 41Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali16

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    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Dr. Daniel
    Don Keith Opper
    Don Keith Opper
    • Max 404
    • (as Max 404)
    Brie Howard
    Brie Howard
    • Maggie
    Norbert Weisser
    Norbert Weisser
    • Keller
    Crofton Hardester
    Crofton Hardester
    • Mendes
    Kendra Kirchner
    Kendra Kirchner
    • Cassandra
    Gary Corarito
    • Terrapol: Neptune
    Mary Ann Fisher
    • Terrapol: Neptune
    Darrell Larson
    Darrell Larson
    • Terrapol: Neptune
    Ian Scheibel
    • Terrapol: Neptune
    Wayne Springfield
    • Terrapol: Minos
    Julia Gibson
    • Terrapol: Minos
    Randy Connor
    • Terrapol: Landing Party
    Roger Kelton
    • Terrapol: Landing Party
    Rachel Talalay
    Rachel Talalay
    • Terrapol: Landing Party
    Johanne Todd
    • Terrapol: Landing Party
    • Regia
      • Aaron Lipstadt
    • Sceneggiatura
      • James Reigle
      • Don Keith Opper
      • Will Reigle
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    6swedzin

    Interesting little SF

    At extremely low budget, this film surprised me pretty enough.

    I mean, you got an scientific space station, inside we got an archetype of mad scientist (Kinski), well to call Kinski a mad scientist is somewhat a compliment... Because he was a real genius actor, a mad actor, heavy for corporation. OK, mad scientist and his own creation Max 404.

    The story gives you that... Well deja vu. An android with emotions. Honestly... An android with emotions works better than android who kills stupid teenagers. And there are no stupid teenagers here.

    Circumstances brought a three people gang on a station, with them is a lovely young woman Maggie (Brie Howard), and because of her Max started to develop emotions - Love! (Max has a room with a big information computer available to him, to learn. That was the most coolest thing in the film. You can easily say that Max is using a computer like we use internet today. Google for instance, to get information). Now, you just need to watch the film to see what will happen with Maggie and Max..

    Actors did a great job, especially Kinski and Don Keith Opper (Max), it is also good to see young Norbert Weisser in the film. The plot gives you a specific humor and to say that Max is actually one of the most lively, human like nature android ever to appear on screen on the beginning of the 80s. Well, like I said... Low budget... But the story and character are compensating the budget. Watch this film and enjoy it.
    6MartinTeller

    Android

    Very much a "mixed bag". The special effects and set design are terribly cheesy, with lots of random flashing lights and odd geometric shapes for no reason (why a trapezoidal water jug? because it's THE FUTURE!) and a defense system based on the classic Vectrex video game system. But the cinematography is generally decent (although typically overlit) and I rather liked the synth score, by Mother of Invention Don Preston. As far as the cast is concerned, Klaus Kinski is of course always a delight, but he's really not in it all that much and it's a rather subdued role for him. Don Keith Opper (credited only under his android name) plays the title character as a rebellious nerd, which is an interesting take but doesn't always work. Brie Howard and Norbert Weisser are barely passable, and Crofton Hardesser is downright awful. The script has some horribly clunky lines in it, but the story is pretty intriguing once you get into it, a kind of BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN (or METROPOLIS, which Max 404 actually watches at one point) tale with BLADE RUNNER style commentary on what it is to be human. It doesn't run very deep, but there are some nice angles to it, and a neat ending. If you can overlook a lot of flaws and keep your Kinski expectations low, it's really not a bad watch.
    fedor8

    Unpredictable.

    "Android" is somewhere between a cheesy film and a proper movie. The look isn't exactly on the level of "Star Wars", but those early 80s space films are both visually and plot-wise superior to any (semi-)cheesy 90s or 00s sci-fi movies. The interiors of the space station are quite good, the special effects are okay. There are certainly moments of nonsense, such as the female fugitive not being sure what an android is. If most late-20th-century people knew what an android is, then what are the odds that a relatively young woman from the year 2028 - imprisoned for corporate espionage - would not know this? Still, in spite of some logic holes, the acting isn't bad, the dialogue is okay. The movie's biggest assets are the somewhat unique atmosphere, and the unpredictability of the plot - which early on might appear to be easy to predict. Short and not dull.
    xezlec

    Great 80s Sci-Fi!

    I love eighties films, and I love science fiction. This film is a good example of both, but I have to say it was a bit 'darker' than it felt like it should have been.

    The music is classic analog synthesized fun, and the setting is very cool-looking, typical of any early eighties sci-fi movie but with a certain complexity and detail that makes it seem solid and believable.

    The acting is absolutely phenomenal. I generally complain a lot about bad, hard-to-believe acting in movies but in this case I have no complaints; there was nothing to distract me from the story. I half-believed that Max was played by a real android (he is credited as "Himself". lol)! The acting was overall believable and appropriately restrained.

    The story could have used some work... it was a bit slow-moving and somewhat uninteresting, and the resolution wasn't entirely satisfying due to certain characters who were insufficiently developed. Also I felt that there should have been some slight comic relief, and I think the drama of the situations was not emphasized enough. But, to the story's credit, it did have a couple of nice twists and I think I like the ending.

    Overall I think it was worth seeing: much better than most of the junk that comes on at 2 AM!
    9webmaster-625

    a vastly underrated classic

    Craggy old Klaus Kinski lives with his awkward assistant Max on a space station, developing a female android. Max spends his time playing old arcade games and researching the human condition - (I heard somewhere that the external shots of the space station were done by creating a model station from a display case which used to house watches or jewelry!) Into this scenario comes band of escaped convicts on a space ship badly damaged during their escape ...

    There is humour in this film but it is of a very dark shade. The LACK of special effects ADDS to the "reality" of the film.

    A couple of really unexpected plot twists along the way - I rate it a "9" which is the highest I have ever given a film on the IMDb

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    • Quiz
      Don Keith Opper, the main actor in the movie, is not credited in the credits.
    • Blooper
      In the 4:3 screen version at 11 minutes, the boom mic is visible above Max's head when he greets Maggie, Keller and Mendes.
    • Citazioni

      Maggie: Now, let me get this straight. You've got a... what did you call it?

      Dr. Daniel: An android.

      Maggie: Right. That's, uh, like a robot, right?

      Dr. Daniel: That's correct.

      Maggie: And you want to hook me up to this robot and stimulate me.

      Dr. Daniel: Yes.

      Maggie: Stimulate like sex, right?

      Dr. Daniel: Yes.

      Maggie: Brother, you take the prize. That's the weirdest line for getting into my pants that I've ever heard, and I've heard 'em all. I mean, lunch was good, but it wasn't that good.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The android Max 404 is listed as being played by "HIMSELF".
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Critters 4 (1992)
    • Colonne sonore
      Searchin' For My Love
      Written by Bobby Moore

      Performed by Bobby Moore and The Rhythm Aces

      Sugar Hill Records/Chevis Publishers Corp.

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 25 marzo 1983 (Spagna)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Android
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden - 301 N. Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia, California, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • SHO Films
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      • 500.000 USD (previsto)
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      1 ora 20 minuti
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    • Mix di suoni
      • Mono
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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