Eva Page #2

Synopsis: Set in 2041, Alex Garel is a well-known robot programmer who after 10 years returns to his home town to work in his old university when his friend Julia brings him a project to create a new line of robot child. There Alex meets his brother David, Lana (Alex's former lover and David's current wife), and Eva, Alex's 10-years-old niece. Looking for inspiration, Alex asks Eva to be the muse of the new robot, watching her attitude and behavior during the time they spend together, making emotional tests to configure its personality. The relationship with his niece gives Alex doubts about finishing the project and awakens old feelings for Lana. At the same time he starts suspecting that perhaps the lovely and imaginative Eva is hiding an important secret about Lana and herself.
Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Kike Maíllo
Production: The Weinstein Company
  15 wins & 28 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
57
Rotten Tomatoes:
33%
PG-13
Year:
2011
94 min
$10,395
Website
905 Views


- Your walk?

- I do not know if I want to do it.

Please ... you will do well.

And then ... I need space.

Force, Grey, let's go.

Here it does not want.

MUSIC:

I'll leave you alone. If when I come back

you have not eaten the candy,

I'll give you 5 more.

If you have not eaten the candy,

I'll give you 5 more.

Do not eat!

As you see, we have subjected them

to various tests

Including that incitement.

- The old tests of candy.

- Exactly. What do you say?

About what?

As what? Some children.

You must choose one.

We need a model

for our robot.

Those are not good ...

Not even one.

I do not know, I'm too boring.

- How boring?

- Yes, that's right.

Who wants to live

with one of them? Mm?

The father and mother, for example.

They do not count.

With any child,

we will have a robot whatsoever.

Alex!

Emotional intelligence applied

to robotics so it works, okay?

The fuzzy logic and algorithms

genetic, allow us

to design a brain

Artificial with variability.

What does this mean?

That among all the choices you have,

he always opt one

which best suits

the individual needs ...

which he has faced.

BELL:

Well, tomorrow we take from here.

Thank you.

What an honor, Alex Garel in a classroom!

It will be the second time

as I know you.

Did you see? now studying

your absurd theories.

I do not know why.

They are useless.

I think the students

will not listen

my stupid theories.

- Oh, no? And why?

To see you.

Sure.

I have to go, I have a meeting.

When you go out, turn off.

What, are you looking at?

I'm not looking.

Ah, no? And as I call it

fix your gaze on one thing?

Look.

So you were looking at me, right?

Do you often?

- What?

- To watch the kids.

- Happens to me.

- What power!

A pervert who admits

not to be problems.

At least you're original.

It's not like you think. For me

it's a matter of ... work.

If you're not looking for excuses original.

You say that it is

a working question?

Seriously?

Bah, I do not care. Hello.

Wait!

- It's like in the movies.

- What?

In the movies, when she leaves,

he says, "Wait!"

she turns around and he kisses her.

What's your name?

Eva.

Do you want a candy? Only one, however.

Only one? You're a pervert

professional ... What are they?

I do not know.

So I do not like,

but I take them both!

Do you want a candy?

It is the "I do not know."

However it's a "do not know"

that tastes like strawberry.

Working for the Faculty of Robotics,

I'm building a robot.

If you and your needs updating,

I'd love to work with you.

I have to admit that you're

a different pervert.

But they are waiting for me at home.

See you!

MUSIC:

Right on schedule.

Lunch is on the table.

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