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She, un cuento de J&B - Director: Gabe Ibáñez
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adamwatchesmovies · 1 year
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Autómata (2014)
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While I didn't enjoy this film, that doesn't mean you won't. No matter what I say, the people involved in this project did it: they actually made a movie. That's something to be applauded. With that established...
Writer/director Gabe Ibáñez has clearly seen Blade Runner. He’s obviously read Isaac Asimov’s works. What he didn't do is learn from them. Autómata aspires to be another cerebral sci-fi film. Instead, it's just a cheap clone. The slivers of good ideas peppered throughout are lost in boredom. If that wasn't bad enough, the film can’t even get its own rules straight.
In 2044, 99% of humanity has died. The survivors live in cities surrounded by deserts and rely on humanoid robots called Pilgrims for day-to-day labor. These robots have two unalterable protocol: they cannot harm any form of life and cannot alter themselves or other robots in any way. Jacq Vaucan (Antonio Banderas) is an insurance investigator working for ROC - the company that manufactures Pilgrims - who learns that a robot may have found a way to circumvent the second protocol.
Autómata begins with a proxy for Asimov’s three laws of robotics and is set in the world of Blade Runner, with towering sexy lady holograms in the distance and a crappy, overpopulated city below. An interesting, if familiar setup. What's next? Instead of a cop, our protagonist is an everyman. That’s an unexpected turn. And then? Bad decisions. The machine who turns Jacq’s world upside down is a sex robot working at a brothel. Not only has it been modified to do things beyond its basic programming (not illegal), it’s able to inflict pain on its clients if they request it. Big no-no. Now we're going somewhere. Or so you think. The movie isn’t really interested in exploring this idea. In fact, the sexbot is a massive misstep. The thing doesn’t wear any clothes so you see it parade around in the nude. Every time you see it from the back, you notice its individually modelled butt cheeks and can’t stop thinking about what those greasy robot fetish perverts have done in between them. Grosser is the fact the robot doesn’t look human at all. When some dude can build a gynoid who looks EXACTLY like Scarlett Johansson (also very gross) and the people of 2044 are having sex with a fancy store mannequin, your movie’s got problems! It may seem like a trivial detail but this thing’s a big part of the movie and there was no reason to make it a sex robot!
As the audience tries their hardest not to stare at Cleo’s crotch and plastic breasts, wondering how or why exactly someone would pay to do anything with those, the picture introduces a conflict. Following some outrageously stupid decisions by Jacq, the authorities believe he’s in cahoots with the altered machine and decide to give chase. Time to introduce the flattest, most uninteresting, most one-dimensional evil baddies you could… and again, for no reason.
It’s a badly written film. Whenever interesting thoughts are introduced, there’s no follow-through. Instead, the story goes for the generic path, the uninteresting path. Antonio Banderas doesn’t feel right for the part. I don’t want to pigeon-hole him in the role of a sexy action hero but he spends the entire film covered in dust or miserable. The charismatic actor couldn't be less appealing. The special effects to bring the robots to life are quite good, up until the very end of the picture when we're introduced to a new model. It sticks out like a sore thumb. The longer you watch, the less forgiving you become. Even before Autómata unintentionally has one of the robots break its own rules, you’ve given up on it.
Those who appreciate a good science-fiction story are the only ones who might find anything appealing within Autómata - a generic robot title if I’ve ever heard one. Unfortunately, those same people have seen the works this one is aping dozens of times. It’s forgettable. (On DVD, June 21, 2019)
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goodjohnjr · 1 year
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Autómata (Automata)
Autómata (AUTÓMATA, Spanien Import, siehe Details für Sprachen) What Is It? The 2014 English-language Spanish-Bulgarian science fiction action movie Autómata (Automata). AUTOMATA Official Trailer (2014) Automata Official Trailer #1 (2014) – Antonio Banderas Sci-Fi Movie HD Here is how The IMDb describes this movie: In 2044, the climate change and a series of solar storms have turned to a…
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junkfoodcinemas · 2 years
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10 Underrated Sci-Fi Films of the 2010s
Upgrade (2018) dir. Leigh Whannell
Another Earth (2011) dir. Mike Cahill
The Signal (2014) dir. William Eubank
Predestination (2014) dir. The Spierig Brothers
The Frame (2014) dir. Jamin Winans
Oblivion (2013) dir. Joseph Kosinski
Colossal (2017) dir. Nacho Vigalondo
Autómata (2014) dir. Gabe Ibáñez
Europa Report (2013) dir. Sebastián Cordero
Midnight Special (2016) dir. Jeff Nichols
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geekcavepodcast · 1 year
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Sergio has not said a single word in the six years since he killed his parents. A minor at the time of the murder, Sergio is now being released. As his motivations for the crime as well as his current intentions are unclear, psychiatrist Ana Dussuel and her team are tasked with determining Sergio’s potential danger to society.
Mute, aka El silcencio, stars Arón Piper (Sergio), Almudena Amor (Ana Dussuel), Cristina Kovani, and Manu Ríos. The miniseries is directed by Aitor Gabilondo, Gabe Ibáñez, and Esteban Crespo from a screenplay by creator Gabilondo.
Mute hits Netflix in May 2023.
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thescarf · 1 year
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“She” by  Gabe Ibáñez
At J&B we want everyone to be able to celebrate at Christmas, without anyone being left out. But, sadly, at this time of year many LGBTQ+ people feel uncomfortable or rejected in their own families, and can't celebrate with them. For this reason, we have made this Christmas story starring a grandfather and his family. In addition, we have the interpretation of Ella Di Amore, a 26-year-old multidisciplinary trans artist, who gives voice and visibility to the collective. We would like this story to make us reflect, so that at this time of the year there can always be room at the table for acceptance, respect and, above all, celebration.
The audiovisual piece was created by the creative agency El Ruso de Rocky, and was directed by Gabe Ibáñez.
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vsthepomegranate · 2 years
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Autómata (2014)
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el-im · 2 years
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Automata (2014) dir. Gabe Ibáñez
I’m not made of steel. I need you. 
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onenakedfarmer · 3 months
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MUTED [EL SILENCIO] Aitor Gabilondo Spain, 2023
Directors: Gabe Ibáñez Esteban Crespo Aitor Gabilondo
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soylazaro · 7 months
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Kellogg's Defiende tu Noche from Metropolitana on Vimeo.
Kellogg's Pesadilla / Agency: The Cyranos / Production: Agosto / Director: Gabe Ibáñez / DOP: Octavio Arias / Editor: Marc Soria / Postproduction: Metropolitana metropolitana.net / Color Grading : Marc Morató / Composition Lead: Lluïsa Cuchillo / Flame Artist: Iván Iniesta / Xavi Bertran, Gabriel Garrido, Dani Segura /
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geekcavepodcast · 1 year
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Muted Trailer
Sergio has not said a single word in the six years since he killed his parents. A minor at the time of the murder, Sergio is now being released. Since his motivations for the crime, as well as his current intentions, are unclear, psychiatrist Ana Dussuel and her team are tasked with determining Sergio’s potential danger to society using a surveillance program.
Muted, aka El silcencio, stars Arón Piper (Sergio), Almudena Amor (Ana Dussuel), Cristina Kovani, and Manu Ríos. The miniseries is directed by Aitor Gabilondo, Gabe Ibáñez, and Esteban Crespo from a screenplay by creator Gabilondo.
Muted hits Netflix in May 2023.
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in-love-with-movies · 7 years
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Automata (Bulgaria - USA - Spain - Canada, 2014)
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Autómata (2014) dir. Gabe Ibáñez
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