kitiarawoofmoon : i agree wholeheartedly
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Twixtid : Just checking this out, so sad how often I see such positive feedback on series that have ...
moongoddess : Thanks, again, to those who devote time to fix video issues with audio, etc. Appreciate yo...
Mikeonalpha : yes, a real classic - relevant today - about political ignorance... always remember it for...
elin : Damn..need to do a re-watch of this hilarious show soon 😁
cohensghost : Great comment. I wholly agree.
magically_delicious : Saw this film when I was a kid and thought it was a documentary! lol It’s a true classic…l...
Negan : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Reminds me a lot of 'Cell', by Stephen King.
I didn’t expect much from this film, and frankly it’s OK but not good. Fox surprised me with a few glimmers of acting prowess.
The film’s name is misleading. Subservience played no role in the plot, outside the basic robot-serves element. It was more a matter of ‘what makes a human’ with the bot’s evolution missing key components to humanity - empathy, selflessness, consideration.
Characters were flimsy and 2D. Reasoning was odd.
The horror/action bits were pretty good, though. Some good tension was built up around the kids, too.
I’d call this a good time-killing popcorn muncher for the most part.