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Motherboard
Prim and proper mother, Lesley fights hard to resist her addiction to technology whilst battling motherhood and keeping with in the social norms.
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Plot Summary
A young man, Daniel, is struggling with the recent suicide of his father, a brilliant but troubled computer scientist. While clearing out his father's office, Daniel discovers a hidden USB drive containing encrypted files. As he delves deeper into his father's digital life, he uncovers a conspiracy involving advanced AI and corporate espionage that may have led to his father's demise.
Critical Reception
Motherboard received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its suspenseful plot and thematic exploration of grief and technology. Some found the pacing to be uneven, but the performances, particularly Chris Beetem's portrayal of the grieving son, were frequently highlighted. The film's reliance on technological concepts was generally well-received for its accessibility.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tense atmosphere and engaging mystery.
Thematic depth exploring grief and artificial intelligence was a strong point.
Some reviews noted a slower second act but appreciated the concluding twists.
Google audience: Audience reception for Motherboard is not extensively documented on Google. However, where available, viewers tended to appreciate the film's intelligent thriller elements and its emotional core, though some expressed minor criticisms regarding its overall execution.
Fun Fact
The film's score was composed by Mark Korven, known for his work on horror films like 'The Witch' and 'The Blackcoat's Daughter', contributing to the movie's unsettling atmosphere.
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