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I'm Your Man Ich bin dein Mensch

Maria Schrader / Germany / 2021 / 102 min / German, English

In order to obtain funds for her scientific work, Alma is persuaded to participate in an extraordinary study. For three weeks, she has to live with a robot whose artificial intelligence is designed to be her perfect life partner. And so Alma meets Tom, a machine in human form created solely to make her happy… 

cast Maren Eggert, Dan Stevens, Sandra Hüller

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»The set-up promises a high-concept romantic comedy, but in execution, Maria Schrader’s immensely enjoyable picture delves rather deeper, touching on philosophy, socio-sexual ethics and humanity’s uneasily symbiotic relationship with technology.«
- Screen Daily

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