EVA

You cannot program what you feel

In 2041, humans live side-by-side with robots and androids. A well-known cybernetic engineer, Alex Garel, returns to his hometown to create a new model of robot child.

"EVA" (2011), a captivating blend of science fiction and emotional drama, is a film that deftly explores the complexities of human relationships and artificial intelligence. Produced by Wild Bunch and Canal+ España, this Franco-Spanish collaboration is set in a futuristic yet recognizable world where robots are an integral part of society. The story follows Alex Garel, a brilliant roboticist who returns to his hometown to work on a groundbreaking project. Tasked with creating a robot capable of experiencing emotions, Alex's journey becomes deeply personal as he reconnects with his past and grapples with the implications of his work. At the heart of "EVA" is the titular character, a young girl whose enigmatic presence drives much of the film's narrative. Eva, portrayed with remarkable nuance by Claudia Vega, is both a source of wonder and mystery. As Alex spends time with her, he begins to suspect that Eva may hold the key to unlocking true artificial emotions. The film skillfully weaves together themes of memory, identity, and the ethical boundaries of technology, all while maintaining a poignant focus on the relationships between its characters. The chemistry between Alex, played by Daniel Brühl, and Eva is palpable, adding depth to their interactions and the unfolding mystery. Director Kike Maíllo's vision for "EVA" is brought to life through stunning visuals and a thoughtful narrative structure. The film's setting, a snow-covered city that feels both futuristic and nostalgic, serves as a perfect backdrop for the story's exploration of past and future. The cinematography captures the beauty and isolation of this world, enhancing the film's emotional resonance. Maíllo's direction ensures that "EVA" remains engaging and thought-provoking, balancing its sci-fi elements with a deeply human story. "EVA" stands out not only for its technical achievements but also for its emotional depth. The film challenges viewers to consider the potential and perils of artificial intelligence while never losing sight of the human element. It is a testament to the power of storytelling that can seamlessly blend genres and evoke a wide range of emotions. "EVA" is a must-watch for fans of science fiction and anyone interested in the evolving relationship between humans and technology.

Year2011

Homepage http://www.evalapelicula.com/

Budget7971518$

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GenresScience FictionDrama

Production countriesFranceSpain

Production companies

Canal+ España

Escándalo Films

Ran Entertainment

Saga-Productions

EVA

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