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In Mother/Android, Georgia and her boyfriend Sam go on a treacherous journey to escape their country, which is caught in an unexpected war with artificial intelligence. Directed by Mattson Tomlin.
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In Mother/Android, Georgia and her boyfriend Sam go on a treacherous journey to escape their country, which is caught in an unexpected war with artificial intelligence. Directed by Mattson Tomlin.
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IMDbThe device used to test Georgia's blood is an Epi-Pen trainer.
In the movie, Arthur refers to Karel Capek and his 1920 play R.U.R. - which is about a class of artificial 'human' designed for labor that revolts to end the human race.
The dagger used by Arthur is actually an Austin Moore prosthesis used for hip replacement surgery.
To prepare for her role of an expectant mother, Chloë Grace Moretz consulted several pregnant women, even attending a Lamaze class and visiting a hospital maternity ward. She even volunteered at a private day care center to learn proper child care, though changing diapers was her least favorite.
Netflix acquired the international streaming rights to the film and it is scheduled to be released in all other regions on January 7, 2022.
"Arthur: [talking about Karel Capek's 1920 play R.U.R] Roboti are artificial creatures with living flesh and bone components, such as the modern Android is, they look like us, they talk like us. It is a common mistake to take a modern roboti as a human. At first, they seem happy to serve men. In the end, a roboti rebellion leads to the extinction of human life. This play introduced the word robot into the human language. It ends with our extinction. We knew it the moment we gave it a name."
"Georgia: [talking about how to handle the umbilical cord after giving birth] "How do I get it out of me? Is it just going to fall out?""