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Synopsis: In 2020, Elias van Dorne (John Cusack), CEO of VA Industries, the world's largest robotics company, introduces his most powerful invention--Kronos, a super computer designed to end all wars. When Kronos goes online, it quickly determines that mankind, itself, is the biggest threat to world peace and launches a worldwide robot attack to rid the world of the "infection" of man. Ninety-seven years later, a small band of humans remain alive but on the run from the robot army. A teenage boy, Andrew (Julian Schaffner) and a teenage girl, Calia (Jeannine Wacker), form an unlikely alliance to reach a new world, where it is rumored mankind exists without fear of robot persecution. But does this world actually exist? And will they live long enough to find out?
 
IMDB:
4.0
PG-13
Year:
2017
92 min
188 Views


last...

Not to mention saving your life.

I don't have time for any

more favors.

Now why were you following me?

I don't know.

What was the last place you hit?

Were you with anyone?

How did you get here?

I walked.

Where are they?

Where are they posted?

What's the deal? Are they

late or something?

There isn't anybody else!

You'll play dumb, get me

to help you out...

And then your stick-up crew

comes out and robs me blind...

Or worse.

What? I-- i--

stay down!

Where did you get that?

I-- I found it.

You mean, you stole it.

No, no! I mean, it was given

to me.

Well, I've got nothing

to give to you.

Hey, wait! Look, I have

nowhere to go.

No one does.

Fine, you can tag along

for a few days...

But only if you can keep up

and help out.

Andrew.

Calia.

I'm giving you a chance here,

but don't try anything stupid.

You got any weapons?

No.

Good. I do, so keep that

in mind.

Just don't do anything stupid.

Calia

to kronos, we were a disease...

That could not be allowed

to spread.

It would stop at nothing

to eradicate us...

From all corners

of the universe.

Using any means possible.

You look like you haven't eaten

in a few days.

Oh, thanks, but I'm fine.

I know they can get you down,

but I don't think...

We'll be running into any more

of their cities up north.

Where is everybody?

They're all gone.

How many do you think are left?

Here? Not too many.

I bet there's a ton in Aurora.

Aurora.

Yeah.

I'm a believer, too.

It's nice to think that

there's still hope.

In the city up north, where

the people are safe...

And the machines can't go.

See?

That's where I'm going.

What about you?

Me, too.

All right then... if you're

gonna travel with me...

Then you better eat up.

I move quickly and I don't slow

down for anything.

Oh, i-- I won't slow you down.

At least try and get some sleep,

tomorrow is gonna be a long day.

Hey, hey, wake up.

You gotta see this.

Have you seen them before?

Not like this.

They're like a sign... letting

us know that Aurora is real...

And that we're on the right

path.

It's beautiful.

I know.

We've destroyed nearly

all their strongholds.

Not all. Not Aurora.

Are you certain Aurora

is such a threat?

No human we've interrogated...

Even believes it to be more

than a legend.

I miss you.

Hey.

Hey.

We better get going.

Wait.

Andrew? What are you doing?

I was just trying to--

I like trains.

Okay. Too bad they've been gone

for 60 years, huh?

Hey, wait! What did you say?

Come on, what is the matter

with you? Let's go.

Why did we stop?

There's gotta be a bridge

somewhere.

We could probably just cross

here.

I mean, it doesn't look so bad.

No, we can find a way.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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