
Movie spotlight
For Eva
A young girl, suffering from a rare form of amnesia, wakes up every morning in an unknown place - her home. Her memories fade away when she falls asleep and the only thing that gives her strength to continue in life is a letter she writes to herself every evening. Will this be enough for her to let close a complete stranger, who will cure her from the feeling of loneliness?
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Plot Summary
In a future where emotions are considered a weakness, a brilliant robotics engineer named Alex creates Eva, a child automaton with remarkable learning capabilities. As Alex works on Eva, he begins to question the limitations placed on artificial beings and the very nature of consciousness. His journey becomes intertwined with the potential for Eva to develop genuine emotions, blurring the lines between creator and creation.
Critical Reception
Eva received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its ambitious concept, visual design, and emotional core. While some found the pacing slightly uneven, the film was largely commended for its thoughtful exploration of artificial intelligence and humanity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its thought-provoking science fiction premise.
Appreciated for its visual style and atmospheric mood.
Some noted a slow build-up in the narrative.
Google audience: Audiences generally found Eva to be an interesting and well-made science fiction film, with many highlighting its compelling storyline and the exploration of AI. Some viewers wished for a more action-packed or faster-paced experience.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Special Effects at the Goya Awards.
Fun Fact
The film's visual effects were praised for their innovative approach to depicting sophisticated androids within a believable futuristic setting.
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