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How many girl robots are out there

Posted by Victor Khomenko on July 3, 2016 at 14:01:23:




Men should be warned - it is way too easy to fall in love with one, and they seem to be everywhere.

From Spain comes Eva. Too young yet to be loved, but too smart and attractive to be your average robot. Surely, Alicia Vikander (Ex Machina) set the plank quite high, and 10-year old Eva can't compete in the sexuality department, but she has many things going for hew.

My initial reaction to the film description was a yawn: another kids movie. But I found it to be quite well done and absorbing, capable of creating strong emotional response.

Special effects lovers will find plenty to appreciate there, especially the cat. :)