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Die totale digitale Überwachung des Menschen sorgt in naher Zukunft für ein Leben ohne Verbrechen, aber auch gänzlich ohne Anonymität und Privatsphäre. Bis eine Reihe grausamer Morde Detective Frieland auf den Plan ruft. Denn plötzlich werden die im 'Ether' gesammelten Daten systematisch manipuliert, was den Zusammenbruch des gesamten Systems zur Folge haben könnte. Erst mit dem Auftauchen einer geheimnisvollen jungen Frau ohne digitalen Fingerabdruck kommt Bewegung in die Ermittlungen, die für Frieland bald zum lebensgefährlichen Wettlauf gegen die Zeit werden... (Koch Media)

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EvilPhoEniX 

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Englisch Pretty decent utopian sci-fi crime film with a decent Clive Owen and Amanda Seyfried. Andrew Niccol apparently wanted to follow up his success with In Time with a similarly interesting theme, but didn’t quite make it this time. The premise is certainly interesting and there are some solid sequences (there’s no shortage of blood and nudity, plus points for that) and the conclusion could have been more intense. It's good for a watch. Definitely a better effort from Netflix. 60% ()

Malarkey 

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Englisch Andrew Niccol is a good choice on the Netflix’s part – an avant-garde filmmaking, but of a high quality. I just wouldn’t think that the director of Gattaca or In Time would enjoy making a hardcore technology sci-fi without a trace of emotion. Its premise is more than solid, but conveyed in a manner as cold as an iron rod in a stomach of an android. Well, at least it all looks good. ()

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Englisch Another very intellectually rich film with an interesting world, but I kept thinking that it’s just an idea that Niccol filed away for later when he was shooting In Time. Because a world without privacy with a murder that nobody ever sees is just a bit farfetched. It serves only to make the story work, which is a bit of a shame. The same applies to the static shots of gazing eyes. Clive Owen seems to take it very easy, but the result is just fine, and the role of the mysterious woman is perfect for Amanda Seyfried. Thanks to Netflix, we were treated to naked bodies and violence, too. It’s just a shame that the movie wasn’t more carefully thought through. ()

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Englisch It would be great as a one-hour and more expensive episode of Black Mirror. Niccol comes with very smart and current material in a dystopian package and the first hour keeps the viewer hooked in tension. But then things start to unfold weirdly fast and there are several parts where the logic of that world is forgotten in order to explain everything half-assedly; by the end, it has nothing left to say. Squandered potential with amazing atmosphere, cool visuals and an interesting insight that unfortunately is not sold very well. Owen is good as always and Amanda has never been sexier. 70% ()

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