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Automata (2014)
TrailerDuring a routine investigation involving robot manipulation, an insurance agent (Antonio Banderas) discovers some truths that will have profound consequences for the future of humanity.Actors: Antonio Banderas, Dylan McDermott, Melanie Griffith, Birgitte Hjort Sørensen, Robert Forster, Tim McInnerny, David Ryall, Javier Bardem, Boris Kabakchiev, Lyubomir Neikov, Krasimir Kutsurapov, ...»Director: Gabe IbáñezCountry: Spain, BulgariaDuration: 109 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 6.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Automata (2014)"
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Characters of "Automata (2014)"
Jacq VaucanPlayed by: Antonio BanderasWallacePlayed by: Dylan McDermottDuprPlayed by: Melanie GriffithRachel VaucanPlayed by: Birgitte Hjort SørensenRobert BoldPlayed by: Robert ForsterVernon ConwayPlayed by: Tim McInnernyDominic HawkPlayed by: David RyallBlue RobotPlayed by: Javier BardemPutPlayed by: Lyubomir NeikovCliftPlayed by: Harry AnichkinMuniesa TechnicianPlayed by: Danny KirraneMorgue TechnicianPlayed by: Christina TamManagerPlayed by: Andrew TiernanEllisPlayed by: Andy NymanROC TechnicianPlayed by: Christa CampbellClientPlayed by: Philip RoschDoctorPlayed by: Bashar RahalWhite Collar WorkerPlayed by: Dan CadeClient's WifePlayed by: Albena Stavreva -
Directors of "Automata (2014)"
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Creators of "Automata (2014)"
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Critic Reviews of "Automata (2014)"
Los Angeles TimesOctober 10, 2014Visually inspired but thematically derivative, the apocalyptic sci-fi drama "Automata" pits humans against robots with predictable results.
RogerEbert.comOctober 10, 2014Personally, if I were you, I'd bypass it for a double feature of "Cherry 2000" and "Runaway."
Seattle TimesOctober 09, 2014One gets the feeling of witnessing some kind of primordial origin story about parallel destinies for the human race and the intelligent machines we make.
TheWrapOctober 09, 2014"Autómata" is a movie that's all look and no feel, all sizzle and no steak; while it's remarkably easy to appreciate a film with such nimble visuals, the lead-footed storytelling makes it difficult to care.
New York TimesOctober 09, 2014There are interesting ideas here, but they are swallowed up in dull, poorly choreographed shootouts and other action nonsense.
AV ClubOctober 09, 2014Autómata's generic urban 2044 dystopia is a realm of hazily gray CGI buildings, many rubble-strewn and abandoned.
Código espaguetiApril 19, 2017No matter how exhausted cinema is in its dystopian anguish, this film shows us that there are still independent horizons for the genre in the future. [Full review in Spanish]
The Film StageFebruary 26, 2016The dialogue and the central narrative arc do not live up to the ideas present throughout.
ClarínMay 26, 2015This film begins well... but after a while it becomes way too ordinary. [full review in Spanish]
Movie TalkMay 04, 2015Automata has some interesting ideas but is let down by its clunky script and even clunkier acting.
Paste MagazineOctober 23, 2014Unfortunately, like some of the malfunctioning robots in the movie, Automata is a clunker.
Glendale News PressOctober 20, 2014There may be little here that we haven't seen before, but Ibanez keeps the pace fast and manages to suggest a bit of religious allegory without bonking us over the head with it.
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