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| In the future the human race depends on Robot surrogates to lead their lives for them. Tries very hard to be a story that Philip K. Dick might have written, but film requires an awful lot of suspension of disbelief. Some of the throwaway satire works better, but still hard to swallow a world where robotic avatar's do your business but you still need a memory stick and a Prius. |
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![]() | 25th September 2009 Cinema | |
25th September 2009 Cinema |
![]() | Tom Greer |
![]() | Peters |
![]() | Maggie |
![]() | Stone |
![]() | Canter Surrogate |
![]() | Older Canter |
![]() | The Prophet |
![]() | Strickland |
![]() | Bobby Saunders |
![]() | Colonel Brendon |
Armando | |
![]() | JJ |
![]() | Landlady |
![]() | Female Newscaster (as Lisa Hernandez) |
![]() | Male Newscaster |
![]() | Female Counsel |
![]() | Female Lawyer |
![]() | Steinberg |
![]() | Captain (as Max Murphy) |
![]() | Lopez |
![]() | Female Dread |
![]() | Bridget |
![]() | Salesman |
![]() | Gate Guard |
![]() | Miller |
![]() | Bud |
![]() | Boy Canter |
![]() | Andre |
![]() | Brian |
![]() | Lisa |
![]() | Agent #1 |
![]() | Agent#2 |
![]() | Surrie / Greer |
![]() | Beautiful Woman |
![]() | Nightclub Guest / Computer Voice |
![]() | Surrogate punk on train |