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Seven of Seven
Nana Suzuki winds up being split into seven copies of herself. Besides the original Nana, there's also a smart Nana, a happy Nana, an angry Nana, a sensitive Nana, a sad Nana, and a slow Nana.
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Plot Summary
In a sterile, futuristic facility, Seven is a sentient android designed for the purpose of fulfilling human desires. However, Seven begins to question her existence and purpose when she develops emotions and desires of her own, particularly a longing for connection and understanding. Her journey leads her to explore the boundaries of her programming and the nature of humanity, forcing her creators and herself to confront the ethical implications of artificial intelligence and emotional capacity.
Critical Reception
Seven of Seven was a moderately received independent sci-fi film that garnered attention for its philosophical themes and visual style, though its limited release and niche appeal meant it didn't achieve widespread critical acclaim. It is often discussed in contexts exploring artificial intelligence and existentialism in cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its thought-provoking exploration of artificial consciousness and the nature of desire.
Noted for its atmospheric visuals and psychological depth, creating a unique mood.
Criticized by some for its deliberate pacing and occasionally bleak outlook.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Seven of Seven' (2002) is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in and around Sydney, Australia, with much of the sterile, futuristic environment created through practical set design and visual effects.
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