Synopsis
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.
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Cast
- Daniel BrühlAlex
- Marta EturaLana
- Alberto AmmannDavid
- Claudia VegaEva
- Anne CanovasJulia
- Lluís HomarMax
- Ona CasamiquelaDorotea
- Sara Rosa LosillaPrototype 519
- Jordi DíazDoctor
- Bernat SaumellLab Student #1
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The New York Times
The story has several well-disguised twists, and although it’s a drama, it is sprinkled with touches of whimsy, thanks to a colorful collection of robots. - 70
The Hollywood Reporter
Eva is a provocative and engrossing effort that, although trafficking in familiar themes, is a notable addition to the timeworn genre. - 50
Movie Nation
Eva isn’t surprising enough to break new ground. But the cast, the gorgeous wintry setting and suggestion of a tech future that is closer than we fear make it a most watchable variation on a well-worn sci-fi theme. - 50
New York Post
In the last half-hour, themes start to gel. The final scenes are so good, even moving, that they make the earlier stuff look better. But a film concerned with the nature of emotion needs human engagement throughout. - 40
New Orleans Times-Picayune
For one to succeed, it should have a certain "emotional intelligence" of its own. It should have a soul. It should bring something new to the conversation. And while Eva dips a toe into those waters, it never really invites its audiences to dive in head-first.