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EVA

EVA

You cannot program what you feel

Released PG-13 94 min 6.6/10 Votes: 10472
In 2041, humans live side-by-side with robots and androids. A well-known cybernetic engineer, Alex Garel, returns to his hometown to create a new model of robot child.
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