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The Uncanny Valley
Desperate for a clue to a mysterious case, an Investigator pushes for a last-minute interview with his only witness: a corrupt A.I. Now the Investigator has 10 minutes to find out what the A.I. knows before it is dismantled by the scientists.
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Plot Summary
In a near future where artificial intelligence is deeply integrated into daily life, a young woman named Hannah grapples with the loss of her grandmother. She receives a sophisticated android replica of her grandmother, designed to provide companionship and preserve memories. As Hannah forms a bond with the android, she begins to question the nature of consciousness, grief, and what it truly means to be human.
Critical Reception
The Uncanny Valley received a mixed to positive reception, with critics largely praising its thought-provoking exploration of AI and grief, though some found its pacing uneven. The performances, particularly Thomasin McKenzie's, were frequently highlighted.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ambitious themes and emotional depth.
Felt that the film sometimes struggled with its narrative momentum.
Thomasin McKenzie's performance was a standout element.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally appreciated the film's emotional resonance and its exploration of AI's role in processing grief. Some viewers found the philosophical questions raised compelling, while others wished for a more straightforward plot.
Fun Fact
The film's visual effects team aimed to create an android replica that subtly mimicked human imperfections to enhance the 'uncanny valley' effect, making it unsettlingly close yet distinct from genuine humanity.
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