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Uncanny 2015 123movies

Uncanny 2015 123movies

Deception by design.Jan. 31, 201591 Min.
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Watch: Uncanny 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – A technology reporter gets a week of exclusive access to the world’s first perfect artificial intelligence. When the reporter begins a relationship with the scientist who created it, the A.I. begins to exhibit startling and unnerving emergent behavior..
Plot: For ten years, inventor David Kressen has lived in seclusion with his inventions, including Adam, a robot with incredible lifelike human qualities. When reporter Joy Andrews is given access to their unconventional facility, she is alternately repelled and attracted to the scientist and his creation. But as Adam exhibits emergent behavior of anger and jealousy towards her, she finds herself increasingly entangled in a web of deception where no one’s motives are easily decipherable.
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A little like ‘EX MACHINA’; just on a much smaller (and lower budget) scale
‘UNCANNY’: Four Stars (Out of Five)

Indie sci-fi flick, about a reporter doing a story on the most advanced artificial intelligence unit the world has ever seen; and the scientist who created it. A bizarre relationship develops between all three. The film stars Mark Webber, Lucy Griffiths, David Clayton Rogers and Rainn Wilson. It was directed by Matthew Leutwyler (who also directed such indie sci-fi and horror flicks as ‘DEAD & BREAKFAST’ and ‘UNEARTHED’) and it was written by Shahin Chandrasoma. The movie is interesting, and well made, especially for such a (seemingly) low budget production.

David Kressen (Webber) was an MIT graduate, at the age of 19. He was hired by billionaire Simon Castle (Wilson), upon graduation, and never seen or heard from again. Joy Andrews (Griffiths) is a technology reporter, who was just given a week’s worth of time to interview David, and his most advanced creation; an artificial intelligence named Adam (Rogers). Adam is so lifelike, that Joy mistakes him for a human- being, upon introduction. As the week goes by, Joy develops feelings for David; while Adam also appears to develop feelings for Joy. The A.I. becomes very unpredictable, and frightening, because of it.

When I first started watching this movie, I had severe doubts that I would like it; because it seems extremely low-budget, and amateurishly made (at first glance). I was happy to find out I was wrong (by the end of the film). There’s not a lot of action, or flashy visuals, but it is a well written and decently acted movie. I was intrigued, and involved in what was going on, all the way to the very end. It kind of reminds me (a little) of ‘EX MACHINA’, from earlier this year; just on a much smaller (and lower budget) scale.

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Review By: Hellmant
The point being…?
That Matthew Leutwyler’s sci-fi chamber piece “Uncanny” was made 3 years before Alex Garland’s “Ex Machina” is interesting. That Leutwyler made his film for a fraction of Garland’s budget is admirable. That Leutwyler’s plot doesn’t make a lick of sense is a shame.

Seriously, what was the point?

“Uncanny” and “Ex Machina” share similar story lines: an outsider is invited into the high-security lair of a reclusive genius in order to interact with and evaluate a new form of artificial intelligence. In each case, the outsider and the AI are of different genders and the reclusive genius has an agenda. Predictable consequences ensue. But where “Ex Machina” follows these events to their logical conclusion, “Uncanny” gives up on logic entirely for the sake of a surprise ending that a) isn’t much of a surprise and b) negates almost everything that happened over the preceding 80 minutes.

On paper, the movie was probably conceived to be an insightful meditation on what makes humans humane and robots less so. Thrown in for good measure are some thoughts on what can and can’t be controlled in sentient beings and whether we as a race are innovating and engineering ourselves right into obsolescence. There’s also a bit about masters and servants and which are which. All big, important ideas that Garland’s film handles with much more style and intelligence.

Still, it wasn’t “Ex Machina” I thought about as I watched the film. What came to mind more was “Frankenstein.” The book, not the movie. In the book, there’s a relationship between the creator and his creation. They’re in this together in the name of science and discovery. But that relationship sours when Dr. Frankenstein rejects the monster to be with his fiancée. I’m paraphrasing here, but that’s the gist. “Uncanny” seemed to be moving in a similar direction. Actually, the movie was moving in exactly that direction. There was even the interesting possibility that roles were being reversed.

Then came the final cryptic ten minutes and it all turned out to be a huge waste of time. Adding insult to injury, there’s an end-credits scene so nonsensical it’s laugh-out-loud funny. Not, I’m guessing, what the filmmakers intended.

“Uncanny” isn’t a bad movie, it’s a bad story. The cinematography is fine (though the lingering shots of Shiva, the Destroyer, are a bit overly), the acting is adequate (if you don’t mind watching Rainn Wilson, in a mercifully short cameo, chew scenery), and events move along at a fairly brisk pace.

It’s just that those events simply don’t add up when you get to the end.

Note: One question bothered me as I watched both “Uncanny” and “Ex Machina”. Why, why, why—if you’re going to build a creature and make it both smarter and stronger than yourself—why wouldn’t you include an “off” switch?

Review By: tktansey

Other Information:

Original Title Uncanny
Release Date 2015-01-31
Release Year 2015

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 25 min (85 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi
Director Matthew Leutwyler
Writer Shahin Chandrasoma
Actors Mark Webber, David Clayton Rogers, Lucy Griffiths
Country United States
Awards 2 wins
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.39:1
Camera ARRI Alexa
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format N/A

Uncanny 2015 123movies
Uncanny 2015 123movies
Original title Uncanny
TMDb Rating 6.054 139 votes

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