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00:008. Sci-fi Movies That Feel One Step Away From Reality
00:04The Martian
00:06Ridley Scott's The Martian, based on Andy Weir's novel, showcases astronaut Mark Watney's survival on Mars,
00:14blending science and fiction with a focus on scientific accuracy and thrilling elements.
00:20Ex Machina
00:21Director Alex Garland's Ex Machina explores AI ethics through coder,
00:27Caleb's interactions with human-like AI Ava in a secluded facility, reflecting on AI's impact on human identity.
00:36Black Mirror
00:36An anthology series since 2011, it explores dystopian futures and ethical dilemmas,
00:44highlighting humanity's vices and technological marvels, earning a high 4.6 rating for its critical insights.
00:52Arrival
00:52Denis Villeneuve's Arrival explores language and existential themes through linguist Louise Banks' communication with aliens,
01:01offering a cerebral take on first contact, diverging from typical invasion narratives.
01:07Gattaca
01:07Gattaca explores a future obsessed with genetic perfection, following Vincent's quest to defy societal norms,
01:15highlighting human determination and ethical issues in genetic manipulation through a dystopian lens.
01:22Gravity
01:22Directed by Alfonso Cuaron, captivates with its intense depiction of space survival, featuring Dr. Ryan Stone's Isolation.
01:32Its visual effects, sound design and narrative earn a 3.8 rating.
01:37Interstellar
01:38Directed by Christopher Nolan, explores themes of time dilation and love,
01:43following explorers navigating a wormhole to secure humanity's survival,
01:48blending emotional depth with scientific curiosity.
01:52Her
01:52Spike Jonzes
01:54Her explores love and technology through Theodore's connection with an operating system,
02:00questioning artificial companionship and genuine relationships in a tech-dependent world.
02:05Released December 18, 2013
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