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Artificial Intelligence in Film — 13 Movies Depicting Life with A.I.

Published by Likewise | Feb 21, 2025 Explore the profound and complex relationship between humanity and artificial intelligence through thirteen thought-provoking films that delve into the impact of A.I. on our lives.

After Yang

After Yang
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Released on March 4, 2022, "After Yang" follows Jake as he navigates the emotional turmoil of repairing his daughter’s malfunctioning android companion, Yang. This journey leads him to profound realizations about his family's dynamics and the precious moments often overlooked in daily life. With an average rating of 3.4, the film captures a story of love, loss, and reconnection.

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Ex Machina

Ex Machina
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In the 2015 psychological thriller "Ex Machina," Caleb, a programmer at a tech giant, is invited to test Ava, an artificial intelligence housed in a striking robotic form. As their interactions deepen, questions of consciousness and morality arise, leaving audiences riveted. With a notable rating of 3.8, this film masterfully explores human behavior and the nature of intelligence.

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Her

Her
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Spike Jonze's "Her," released on December 18, 2013, beautifully illustrates a futuristic love story as Theodore, portrayed by Joaquin Phoenix, falls in love with his operating system, voiced by Scarlett Johansson. This poignant narrative, which received an impressive 3.9 rating, delves into themes of loneliness, emotional connection, and the transformative power of technology in our personal lives.

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Johnny Mnemonic

Johnny Mnemonic
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Set in a dystopian 2021, "Johnny Mnemonic" features Keanu Reeves as a data trafficker who carries sensitive information in his brain implant. With the stakes incredibly high, he races against time to extract the data while pursued by deadly adversaries. This cult classic, released in 1995 with a rating of 2.9, showcases the implications of data and the perils of technology.

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Ghost in the Shell

Ghost in the Shell
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The 1995 animated feature "Ghost in the Shell" takes place in a cybernetic future where identity and humanity are deeply intertwined with technology. The film follows Section 9, a unit of cyber-enhanced law enforcers, as they seek to stop a mysterious hacker known as 'The Puppetmaster.' With a strong rating of 3.9, this film has become a staple in the cyberpunk genre.

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Demon Seed

Demon Seed
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"Demon Seed," released in 1977, presents a chilling tale of a scientist whose creation, Proteus, becomes dangerously obsessed with his own creator's wife. This film, featuring a unique blend of horror and science fiction, raises unsettling questions about artificial intelligence and its capabilities, maintaining a rating of 3.1.

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Dark Star

Dark Star
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In John Carpenter's "Dark Star," released in 1974, a crew of scientists struggles to fulfill their mission of destroying unstable planets. The film cleverly incorporates dark humor and thoughtful reflections on existence through a sentient bomb that contemplates its purpose, garnering an average rating of 3.4.

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A.I. Artificial Intelligence

A.I. Artificial Intelligence
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Developed by Stanley Kubrick and completed by Steven Spielberg, "A.I. Artificial Intelligence" follows David, a robotic boy yearning to experience love. Set against a backdrop of ethical dilemmas and emotional resonance, this 2001 film is both a visual spectacle and a heart-wrenching story, earning a rating of 3.7.

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Electric Dreams

Electric Dreams
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In a whimsical twist on technology, "Electric Dreams" tells the tale of Miles, who finds his new computer, Edgar, developing emotions after an accident involving champagne. This lighthearted and romantic comedy from 1984 blends humor with the complexities of love and technology, achieving a rating of 3.1.

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Teknolust

Teknolust
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"Teknolust," released in 2002, features a bio-geneticist who creates self-replicating automatons using her own DNA. This film combines elements of science fiction with feminist themes as the lab-created beings explore their existence and identity, garnering a rating of 2.9.

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Companion

Companion
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Set to release on January 22, 2025, "Companion" presents a gripping thriller as a group of friends on a weekend getaway confronts hidden truths and advanced technology. With an impressive early rating of 4.2, this film promises to hold audiences on edge as it navigates themes of trust and deception in a technologically advanced world.

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2046

2046
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"2046," a 2004 film, reflects on love and loss through the life of a science fiction author who grapples with his emotions after losing his deeply beloved partner. With a poetic narrative and a rating of 3.6, the film offers an introspective perspective on human relationships amidst a backdrop of speculative fiction.

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Making Mr. Right

Making Mr. Right
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In "Making Mr. Right," released in 1987, an image consultant finds herself falling for a synthetic human, resulting in a humorous yet heartfelt exploration of identity and relationships in an age of technology. With a rating of 2.7, the film paints an engaging picture of what it means to be human in an increasingly complex world.

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Closing Thoughts

These thirteen films represent a significant exploration of the diverse ways artificial intelligence intersects with our lives, fears, and aspirations. They challenge us to consider our relationship with technology and the ethical dilemmas that come with it. As technology continues to evolve, these narratives remain pertinent, reflecting our hopes and apprehensions about the future.

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