Don’t trust artificial intelligence. And here's another movie, the British sci-fi thriller The Illusion of Supremacy, which is like, 'I've seen something like this before.' And indeed, such films have already been presented to our viewing, in which, allegedly, at first glance, a harmless android with artificial intelligence gets out of control and does bad things.
According to the plot of the film, Abi (played by Georgina Campbell) is a talented android developer who creates an unprecedented superiority until today - the artificial intelligence of the android is synchronized with all human gadgets and is able to instantly calculate all his desires, and Abi decides to take this sample by the name of TIM (played by Amon Farren) home, and Abi lives not alone, but with her husband Paul (played by Mark Rowley), and Paul immediately became wary about TIM when Abi was absolutely calm about TIM and trusted him.
Superintelligent artificial intelligence decides to take control and superiority over people into their own hands, and show who is in charge. As I said, we’ve seen movies like this before, and this movie is no exception. Eamon Farren, who played the role of TIMA, coped well with his role and showed a real soulless machine, whose eyes already inspire some distrust and a little fear. At first it seemed to me that the role of Tim was played by a real android, not an actor. And of all the actors of this film, Farren is almost the only one who more or less drew the film, and the circle of actors of the film is quite narrow (Abi, her husband Paul and TIM, and the episodes showed us their neighbor), also the scope of the film is mainly limited to the house in which Abi and Paul live. In this kind of film, I’ve always been surprised by the actions of the main characters and what they are capable of resisting androids, and the places of action of people can not be called intelligent. TIM, of course, is a cold-blooded machine that already had its own plan in mind behind AB and Paul.
The Illusion of Supremacy is a one-time movie we’ve seen before.