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Plot Summary
In a near-future setting, a divorced industrial designer, Maude, struggles with loneliness and the desire for a family. She orders a sophisticated 'companion' a life-like humanoid robot named Henry. As their relationship deepens, Maude begins to question Henry's true nature and her own desires, leading to a complex exploration of love, identity, and artificial intelligence.
Critical Reception
Rabbit received mixed to negative reviews. While some critics appreciated its attempt to explore complex themes of artificial intelligence and human connection, many found the execution to be uneven, the pacing slow, and the plot predictable. Performances were generally seen as adequate, but the film struggled to leave a lasting impact.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts a thought-provoking premise about artificial relationships but falls short in its execution.
- Gemma Arterton's performance is a highlight, but it cannot fully salvage a predictable narrative.
- The pacing is often too slow, detracting from the film's potential for tension and emotional depth.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a feature-length film but was later repurposed and released as a short film for a commercial campaign for the luxury car brand Lexus.
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