Overview:
Held captive in a futuristic smart house, a woman hopes to escape by befriending the A.I. program that controls the house.| Status: | Released (2018-06-29) |
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| Awards: | 1 nomination total |
| Screen: | Noga Landau |
| Productions: | Phantom Four, Addictive Pictures, Kaos Theory Entertainment, Rhea Films, Waypoint Entertainment, Hercules Film Fund |
| Production Countries: | United States of America, Luxembourg |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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- 1686683: Fiston Barek - Subject 2
- 1686682: Ivana Živković - Subject 1
- 199351: Paul Leonard Murray - Chief Operating Officer
- 1052850: Dragoljub Ljubičić - Executive 1
Crews
- 2971540: Christopher Minos - Animation - Visual Effects
- 1665446: Federico D'Alessandro - Director - Directing
- 1665447: Noga Landau - Writer - Writing
- 1622496: Craig Kuehne - Visual Effects Compositor - Visual Effects
- 59811: Bear McCreary - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 55178: Scott Chestnut - Editor - Editing
- 21830: Miljen 'Kreka' Kljaković - Production Design - Art
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Reviews
The Movie Diorama
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Tau artificially misuses its intelligence through undeveloped triangular concepts. Remember ‘Ex Machina’? The simple concept of questioning the state of existence between humanity and artificial intelligence. Whether a sentient entity can reach transcendence or remain restrained with ....
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TAU starts off with an interesting premise but quickly falls into predictable territory. The plot feels like a blend of familiar sci-fi tropes without much depth to set it apart. The directing is competent, keeping the pacing steady, but the script drags it down with forced dialogue ....
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