Geena Davis
Tess
A service which creates holographic projections of late family members allows an elderly woman to spend time with a younger version of her deceased husband.
Release Date | 2017-01-23 |
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Runtime | 1h 39m |
Directors | Michael Almereyda, Sean Price Williams |
Producer | Uri Singer |
Writers | Michael Almereyda, Jordan Harrison |
I expected Marjorie Prime to present me with some sort of philosophical quandary, however, I expected that quandary to relate to the standard robot stuff: Identity, humanity, what it means to be alive, that old chestnut. Instead, Marjorie Prime philosophises about memory, and beyond that, truth.
Still doesn't stop it from being pretty crap though.
Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product.
— Gimly