IMDb6.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes66%
Metacritic57/100
Google Users66%
Director: Caradog W. James•Genres: Sci-Fi, Thriller, Horror
In a near-future war-torn Britain, a brilliant computer scientist named Anya is developing a sentient artificial intelligence for the Ministry of Defence. Her goal is to create a robot capable of healing and helping soldiers, but her research takes a dark turn when she implants her own consciousness into the prototype machine, 'The Machine', to give it life. As Anya's programming evolves, she grapples with her humanity and the military's intentions for her creation, leading to a dangerous conflict.
The Machine received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising its ambitious concept, atmospheric tension, and Caity Lotz's performance. However, some critics found the plot to be derivative of other science fiction films and the pacing to be uneven at times.
Praised for its thought-provoking themes on artificial intelligence and humanity.
Caity Lotz's performance as the dual role of Anya and The Machine is a standout element.
The film successfully builds a tense and atmospheric sci-fi thriller with a limited budget.
Google audience: Google users generally found "The Machine" to be an interesting and engaging sci-fi thriller, appreciating its exploration of AI and consciousness. While some viewers found the plot to be predictable, many were impressed by the film's visual style and the central performance.
Nominated for Best British Independent Film at the British Independent Film Awards.
Actress Caity Lotz, who plays both Anya and The Machine, performed many of her own fight choreography and stunts, drawing on her background in martial arts and dance.
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