Even though the film is one of the top five sci-fi movies to watch on Netflix, it went unnoticed and without much buzz at its premiere. According to SensaCine users. A French production that takes us to the year 2045, where artificial intelligence is everywhere. So much so that humanity depends on it to satisfy all its needs and desires, even the most intimate and perverted ones. Maybe we’re talking about ‘BigBug’, the movie that explores a future where robots have souls. and not people.
Weird and entertaining ‘BigBug’
The official synopsis of ‘BigBug’ explains that in a quiet residential area, four domestic robots suddenly decide to kidnap their owners from their own home. Trapped within four walls, a family on bad terms, a tactless neighbor and his resourceful sexual robot are forced to endure an increasingly wild situation. Meanwhile, outside, Yonyx, the most advanced generation of robots, is trying to conquer the world. Despite the fact that the threat is getting closer and closer, humans choose to turn a deaf ear, indulge in jealousy, and despise each other in the face of the confused looks of their pet robots.
By Espinof film experts The best Netflix series of 2022This science fiction movie went unnoticed even by the most lovers of the genre. Eccentric Netflix movie features Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s unmistakable styledirector. The Frenchman is back with a film after almost a decade, and he’s done it by mixing science fiction with comedy of manners. The director of the famous ‘Amélie’ makes this movie look like an episode ‘Black Mirror’but it goes through its own filter. The characters and visual look of the film can hardly be taken from another director, making it unique and extremely original.
Exciting, entertaining, a great technical finish and a gallery of quirky characters played by Elsa Zylberstein, Isabelle Nanty, Claude Perron, Stéphane De Groodt, Youssef Hajdi, Claire Chust, François Levantal, Alban Lenoir, Marysole Fertard, Helie Thonnat and Juliette among others Wiatr. Some might think it’s over-the-top, mainstream, and even wild at times, but it manages to take the satire to extremes without making it obvious. Its director manages to highlight comedy of manners rather than sci-fi, but without ever abandoning the genre, this is a real revelation.
really? A breath of fresh air and a discovery that even fans of the science fiction genre did not know about. The perfect plan for a night at home with blankets, movies and popcorn.
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