Mother/Android (2021)
Georgia and her boyfriend Sam go on a treacherous journey to escape their country, which is caught in an unexpected war with artificial intelligence. Days away from the arrival of their first child, the couple must face No Man’s Land—a stronghold of the android uprising—in hopes of reaching safety before giving birth.
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Mother/Android (2021)
Information
Released Year: 2021
Runtime: 111 minutes
Directors: Mattson Tomlin
Writers: Mattson Tomlin
Casts: Chloë Grace Moretz, Owen Burke, Raúl Castillo, Algee Smith, Tamara Hickey, Liam McNeill, Christian J. Mallen, Oscar Wahlberg, Benz Veal, Jose Guns Alves, Will Lyman, John Bucy, Celeste Olivia, Kiara Pichardo, Stephen Thorne, Jared Reinfeldt, Jon F. Merz, Linnea Gardner, Jason Bowen, Hana Kim, Kate Avallone, David Pridemore, Steve M. Robertson, Adobuere Ebiama, Eumi Ahn
IMDB: Mother/Android (2021)
Storyline
Georgia and her boyfriend Sam go on a treacherous journey to escape their country, which is caught in an unexpected war with artificial intelligence. Days away from the arrival of their first child, the couple must face No Man’s Land—a stronghold of the android uprising—in hopes of reaching safety before giving birth.
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Reviews
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The New York Times -
It’s a bizarre movie, but there’s enough action to help you zip through this overstuffed story even if you’re not sure why you (or Georgia, or Sam) are there in the first place.
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We Got This Covered -
Mother/Android isn't the sci-fi movie you think it's going to be, or even the movie it probably wants to be, but it's nonetheless a solid first-time feature from from writer/director Mattson Tomlin.
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Paste Magazine -
Like its confusing title, Mother/Android never really figures out what it wants to say.
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Los Angeles Times -
While it gets mileage out of its two fine lead performances and the story has deep emotional roots for the filmmakers, its journey fails to capture the imagination.
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Variety -
Tomlin’s screenplay deserves credit for mixing things up, introducing new characters and narrative turnabouts. But nothing is again as bluntly compelling as the early going, and despite hardworking principal performances, these characters and their movie lack the emotional depth to pull off an earnestly teary, draggy finale.
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