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Machine is a 2017 romantic film, starring Mustafa Burmawala and Kiara Advani. Racing enthusiasts Sarah and Ransh, fall in love. Sarah’s secret admirer Aditya dies in an accident. But Ransh is actually hired to murder Sarah by a big businessman. Sarah is saved by Aditya’s look-alike Raj. They find out that the contract was given by Sarah’s father who is not her biological father. And Sarah plots to take revenge on this businessman and Ransh as well.

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During a future cold war, a scientist develops a game-changing android weapon called The Machine. But when it shows signs of consciousness and is ordered to be destroyed, it fights back with vengeance.
Directors Caradog W. James Starring Sam Hazeldine , Caity Lotz , Denis Lawson Genres Science Fiction , Suspense Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English
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Supporting actors Toby Stephens Producers John Giwa-Amu Studio Phase 4 Films Rating R (Restricted) Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
stephany showers Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2022
I really enjoyed this movie. I warned everyone, computer and robots will take over the world. lol 1st watch 08/17/2022.
MyD -- The Viewpoint Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2014
Very few movies try to help us envision how machines or cybernetic organisms become sentient beings, though there are plenty that show apocalyptic visions of how things go wrong afterward. Often the method of this process is not that interesting to many just looking for a good action flick, which is why you see some mixed reviews for this movie. I myself almost turned the movie off during the first five minutes. I am so glad I stuck with it. It still has action if you wait for it. But let me make the case for why else you should give this movie a chance. This evolution or bestowal of consciousness is where modest budget THE MACHINE excels. Of course you still have to suspend disbelief a little. Here we have wounded soldiers from a near future war being used as guinea pigs for interface with cybernetic implants or replacement parts of the body, including areas of the brain. That's just a springboard as they begin to create the cybernetic organism from scratch. Ethical issues are also tackled as broken solders are used and discarded. Vincent is a driven artificial intelligence engineer obsessed with his work because of his dying daughter. He wishes to map human consciousness and transfer his daughter's own into another being he will create. He is forced to make a deal with the devil, so to speak, as he accepts funding from a powerful entity from the Ministry of Defense (MOD). But the real desire of the MOD is to use Vincent's research to create the ultimate warrior. Vincent hires a young prodigy in the AI field (played by Caity Lotz) who has just made a breakthrough in creating true artificial intelligence. Vincent begins combining both of their work and even maps his assistant's brain and body as the first test case. Secretly, he is mapping his daughter as well. They soon "give birth" of a type to a sentient cybernetic organism with both the physical features and some intellect of his assistant. On a subconscious level, the being has also been programmed with martial skills that Vincent is not aware of. This new being is her own person, despite having the assistant's brain map transfer. Caity Lotz plays both characters and shows a surprising depth as she gives life to the new being with child like vulnerability, the awkwardness of a machine, and the hardness of a weapon. At the same time, she is completely believable and charming as the witty, intelligent scientist. She is so stunning! Her dance background and amazing physique effectively humanize the machine as she discovers art and beauty in the form of music and dance. That sounds cheesy, but I can tell you she had my attention. Vincent happens upon her, and watches in awe, as she dances despite never being taught. It's a surprisingly beautiful scene and there's some chemistry going on. However, the machine's true applications become apparent as she matures and understands her environment. Conflicts develop between Vincent and the MOD and you know things have to go wrong. That's where the action comes in. Can this machine feel affection or instinctively know right from wrong? Can Vincent save his daughter before conflict erupts? You will see other reviews specifically mention Blade Runner as a connection or inspiration. In truth, it's mainly the music that is sometimes reminiscent of that movie. This production is really not like Blade Runner. However, if someone said - write a prequel to show how a Blade Runner type world could eventually happen - this is a plausible genesis. Just don't expect this movie to resemble that one much in any way. The CGI use and special effects are very modestly applied. When they are, it's subtle but very cool in my opinion. I really liked the way they made her skin slightly luminesce when the machine is processing information or changing a mood. It was just beautiful and clever while maintaining the feeling we are still dealing with a machine. 3/4ths of this movie is spent showing the development of the new being. If you are interested in the process and willing to wait for the action, it will be a very rewarding experience. For those not interested in dragging out the how or why, it may not hold your interest. I suggest getting through the first 15-30 min before passing judgment.
Index Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2022
As far as b-movies go- it's ok. The AI references were probably unbelievable in 2013- and are out dated in 2022-
Legit Customer Review Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2014
Not sure how to critique this since the movie's direction and subject really did appeal to me but I felt it should have been made during the 80s instead of now. Before watching it I had assumed it was going to be a low budget B movie you might find on the sci-fi channel or Netflix but surprisingly it was a little bit better than that. However it's not perfect and I can understand if someone doesn't like it or felt it was just a one-timer. Movies it resembles: Ghost in the Shell (1995), Terminator 3 (2003), Universal Soldier (1992), Robocop (2014), Battlestar Galactica (2004), i-Robot (2004) What it needed: Ending - Endings are important because it gives you the last impression so it can hurt the film if not done correctly. The ending was wrapped up pretty quickly and after little to no important dialogue and looking off into the sunset the credits begin to roll. So you're like, that's it? Budget - It needed a bigger budget. The reason for this is because some of the scenes, backgrounds, and locations are not that interesting. They could expanded their creativity by putting more thought and artistic work into these things. The robot is wonderful to look at but you mostly see modern rooms, lab hallways, and typical settings. Camera - You can always tell a quality of the film by the type of camera they used. They could have used a higher budgeted movie camera that you expect for cinema released films. It looks like a movie made for television or sci-fi channel. There are a lot of dark rooms and shadows instead of brightly lit rooms for details. Some dark scenes were I guess necessary to hide the machine's naked body. Characters & Acting - There are no big names or unforgettable faces except one and that is the actress for The Machine. The others character's moods and personalities are not likable, therefore you don't care if anyone gets killed off. The Acting is not terrible but not great. The Machine is more machine like and less "some pretty actress trying to be machine" than I expected. She did a somewhat satisfying job in creating a robot's personality. Action - in an action movie about a fighting machine you would expect a lot battle scenes and high suspense moments but there are not very many and they are pretty short. I wanted more of that but whatever. Story - A computer programmer who I forget his name is trying to create advanced artificial intelligence. He hires a woman (Ava) who has successfully done so. But the corrupt, (I think it was the british government?) or weapon research facility they work for want to use the robot to infiltrate enemy territories and assassinate key members in the war. We never see that happen because the robot has a conscience to save her programmer (who is trying to save his daughter) and put an end to the corruption. Overall it was just okay because it could have used some more work. I can't recommend it since it lacks in the areas mentioned above but if you're into science fiction, ai robot movies, and bored I recommend giving it a try. Who knows you might like it.
joel wing Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2021
The Machine is a science fiction movie about free will and technology. England is going to war with China and wants to create super soldiers. They are having problems with the implants and artificial intelligence to run them. That’s shown with the opening scene where a soldier who’s missing a quarter of his head gets an implant, goes crazy and kills the staff. It definitely draws you into the film. Of course, following the Frankenstein axiom when Man messes with Human Nature there are consequences. The story is well written with a lot of mystery and subterfuge plus a big action climax.
K4 Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2014
My guess is that if you like the trailer, then you'll probably like the movie. I got more out of it than I expected/feared from reading some of the lower rated reviews; and felt it was well done for a budget film. So was worth the basic cost of an amazon rental on this at-home movie day afternoon to distract me from the inevitable mindlessness of busywork/chores at hand. The movie did have some bloody/bone breaking/killing spree type scenes that you could see coming. So if you're sensitive, you may need to trust that they will come as expected, and then be prepared to look away during those bits...I did, and so none of them really caught me by surprise so much that they made me queasy. However, had I chosen to watch all the fighting scenes, then the movie probably would have felt too unnecessarily violent for me - but I realize that's a matter of personal taste, and so this comment is mostly a heads up for those of us who are more sensitive about violence, but still like this type of story. While the movie ending was somewhat anticipated, it also contained enough of a twist to make me think more deeply about what the writers were saying about the future of humanity, machines, and the their inter-relationships - which mimics the strengths/weaknesses of human creators. Some of this has been said before, and will be repeated again, but I enjoy this type of story. So, as long as the story and cinematography are relatively well done (and they avoid problematic gore & gratuitous sex/nudity, etc. that just serve to take away from the story and push it too far to make it enjoyable), then I'm game to watch these kinds of stories again and again to see what kind of fresh elements they'll try to insert in the subject next time around.
Midge Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2016
Great movie recommended for intelligent viewers who enjoy science & AI movies. The actress really did an amazing job in her dual roles. Very believable & enjoyable to watch. The film would have benefitted with more background info & explanation of supporting characters. The lighting was too dark & the location was too dark & dank for an AI site which would normally be a spotless, clean white dust free lab. Especially a defense project. This is the fault of the director and his crew. There were some interesting, unique special effects. The use of the word "machine" in the title & dialogue did not fit the film. Perhaps Android would be a better word. As well as cyborg. It reminds me of the Mona Lisa episode of the new Outer Limits. So it needed a softer, more descriptive title. I nearly passed up this jewel because the title made me think of some macho Van Diem war movie. If the title had implied AI, android or robot, I would have immediately grabbed it. However, I also agree that the war with China theme was 35 years out of date, inappropriate & off putting. In fact, it was not necessary to specify an enemy when developing weapons. Fortunately, it was only briefly mentioned in passing. I also would have liked to have seen a longer ending & further developed story. They clearly failed to market this film & give it a decent release. It is a British film. Possibly independent. A lot more could have been done to extend the story & the Ava robot role. Still an enjoyable film & recommended except for those chronic whiners & complainers who are never satisfied.
Sea Shell Pointe Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2014
This is the film everyone missed! I'm giving it 4.5 stars. I've been on a mad-scientist film kick recently and I just watched this and Splice. What a difference between the two films! This one I recommend. The Machine has the typical "can science go to far theme". There is also a dash of military. What I love about it is the lead, Caity Lotz. She's on fire! I normally don't like many modern actresses because their parts are so flat. Not with Caity. She actually plays two roles and she's believable in either. The roles are well constructed so kudos to the scriptwriter! The special effects are beautiful. Yes, there is nudity, but it's tastefully done. Please note I'm writing this in the same paragraph as special effects. The creation of the Machine is unique. Kudos again to the technical director and the special effects team. The locations for this film are simple. But that simplicity does not take away from the story. The actors bring you into it. This film reminds me somewhat of the Terminator, but I cannot say it'll be exactly the same. While both have action, the Machine has much more drama and depth. The only reason it's 4.5 stars and not 5 is because I was not able to understand Cyborg speech. It wasn't automatically subtitled. I do not know if it was intended as a creative design. That is a very small complaint. I enjoyed the machine and I recommend it to anyone who likes either action or science fiction.

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