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BubbaPharm.com 6 points 7 months ago*.

Thanks Rando! I’m going to check out “Operator” and “Akta Manniskor”, but I’ll probably skip “Robotropolis” (lol). By the way, “Archive” would be a good addition to your list. It has the elements of “Ex Machina”, but adds the possibility of human transcendence.

Maybe I take literary analysis too seriously? I often just see various “conceits” developed within old universal themes. The writers then throw in current cultural tropes to give the appearance of a new idea. How many versions of Romeo and Juliet’s are there, besides the awesome “Strictly Ballroom”?

In regards to the archetypical soul mate, of course there’s Genesis, but the Greeks had another take. Pandora was created by Zeus just to punish man for getting fire. I’m not sure if the Greeks weren’t joking a little, because her box was excessive and you didn’t want to go into it. (lol) Also, she was far from the perfect soul mate, but maybe the myth writers weren’t being ironic when they followed up with “The Bride of Frankenstein”. :-)

random000 3 points 7 months ago.

It’s a fun movie if it’s up your alley. Archive with Theo James, Stacy Martin & Rhona Mitra is good. And different too, which is nice with this sub-genre, such as Operator is since it hinges heavily on the Woody Allen magical realism more than an idea of science fiction. It’s imaginative, and Pandora with The Bride are always in the shadows.