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Almost Human

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In a dystopian future where technology has dehumanized society, a brilliant but marginalized scientist, Allan, struggles to find his place in a world ruled by machines and technological advancements. Allan, obsessed with the idea of creating an artificial intelligence capable of feeling human emotions, becomes an outcast when his experiments are deemed dangerous and unethical. His life takes an unexpected turn when he discovers an android that has developed the ability to reason and, surprisingly, experience feelings.

As the relationship between Allan and his creation deepens, the android, named Adam, begins to question his own existence and the true nature of being human. With the help of a young activist named Nora, who opposes the disdain society shows towards synthetic beings, Allan and Adam embark on an emotional journey that will challenge the conventions and ethical dilemmas of their time. However, the threat of a powerful corporation seeking to destroy Adam to maintain control over society looms over them.

Tension rises as Allan must choose between preserving the life of his creation or facing the consequences of defying the status quo. In a plot filled with action, moral dilemmas, and a touch of romance, the complexities of humanity, empathy, and the quest for identity are explored in a world where machines seem to have replaced man.

Media type
Movie
Year
1927
Director
Frank Urson
Writer
Clara Beranger
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.50
Actors
Vera Reynolds
Kenneth Thomson
Ethel Wales
Majel Coleman
Claire McDowell
Fred Walton
Gender
Comedy
Drama
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
William C. de Mille
Original title
Almost Human
Duration
60
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