Surrogates

How do you save humanity when the only thing that's real is you?

Set in a futuristic world where humans live in isolation and interact through surrogate robots, a cop is forced to leave his home for the first time in years in order to investigate the murders of others' surrogates.

"Surrogates," a 2009 sci-fi thriller produced by Wintergreen Productions and Touchstone Pictures, presents a chilling vision of a future where humanity has become increasingly detached from reality. Directed by Jonathan Mostow and based on the graphic novel by Robert Venditti and Brett Weldele, the film stars Bruce Willis as FBI agent Tom Greer, who must navigate a world where people live vicariously through robotic avatars. These "surrogates" allow individuals to experience life without the risks and discomforts of the physical world, leading to a society that is both utopian and dystopian in nature. The plot thickens when a series of mysterious deaths linked to the surrogate technology forces Greer to confront the ethical and existential implications of this pervasive technology. As he delves deeper into the investigation, Greer uncovers a conspiracy that threatens to upend the very fabric of society. The film cleverly explores themes of identity, privacy, and the human condition, questioning what it means to be truly alive in a world where physical presence is optional. One of the standout aspects of "Surrogates" is its visual storytelling, which effectively contrasts the sterile, perfect world of the surrogates with the gritty, human reality that lies beneath. The film's production design and special effects create a believable and immersive future, while the performances, particularly Willis's, add depth and emotion to the narrative. The action sequences are well-executed, blending seamlessly with the film's more introspective moments. "Surrogates" may not have received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, but it remains a thought-provoking piece of science fiction that resonates with contemporary concerns about technology and its impact on society. As we continue to grapple with the implications of virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies, the film serves as a cautionary tale about the potential consequences of losing touch with our humanity.

Year2009

Homepage http://chooseyoursurrogate.com/

Budget80000000$

Revenue122400000$

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GenresScience FictionActionThriller

Production countriesUnited States of America

Production companies

Wintergreen Productions

Top Shelf Productions

Surrogates

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