
The survivors of a nuclear holocaust fuse man with machine, creating cyborgs to assist in the rebuilding of civilization. However, when the blue-skinned androids seem to be taking over modern society, the Order of Flesh and Blood will stop at nothing to save the remnants of humanity.... (Full plot summary below)
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The survivors of a nuclear holocaust fuse man with machine, creating cyborgs to assist in the rebuilding of civilization. However, when the blue-skinned androids seem to be taking over modern society, the Order of Flesh and Blood will stop at nothing to save the remnants of humanity.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzAn engrossing, thoughtful, oddball sci-fi film. Even if it is poorly acted and filmed it still has a great story delivers a vital message about bigotry. |
| User ReviewCraig CCyberPunk starts here - in a no budget stage play with a script that reads like a lost Isaac Asimov robot story and a plot that's the grand father of Blade Runner. Like Russia's Spaceship XB-1 from the same year, this is decades ahead of its time. Worth seeking out. Essential. |
| User ReviewLarry J JThis is a real gem!!! There is plenty of great subject matter that is still applicable to today's timing and lots of great dialog about what is a human, what is not a human, and how should an individual/group treat someone who is not like them. Good stuff. The entire movie was based on this dialog and it unfolded less like a story than a discussion. That is interesting process for a movie, especially a sci fi to take but I will admit that it becomes a little difficult to watch without more story. I would for sure watch it again however. |
| User ReviewDavid DWhile it may be a little slow in pacing for today's standards, its a very interesting indie film. |
| User ReviewDarren HA talk-y, 50s sci-fi that's high in concept, low on visual thrills and provides an unlikely template to slick, human-like-robot films Artificial Intelligence and Blade Runner |
| User ReviewRandy TFor low budget sci-fi schlock this isn't half bad. Sort of a cross between Blade Runner and I, Robot with a little bit of Bicentennial Man thrown in for good measure. |