Not Rated
2023    69 mGyser, Sci-fi
4.74.5
Scott Keyes is a brilliant but misanthropic computer hacker who generally prefers the company of computers to humans.
Instrueret af Charles Band

Hvor man kan se AIMEE: The Visitor

  • Dallas SchaeferScott Keyes
  • Faith WestGazelle
  • Felix MerbackHunter
  • Tom Dacey CarrMan in Black
  • Joe KurakMan in Black
  • Liz JordanFaux AIMEE
  • Lexi LoreSexy Blonde
  • Charles BandInstruktør / Producer / Original Story
  • Neal Marshall StevensForfatter
  • William ButlerProducer
  • Greg LightnerCo-producer / Makeup Department Head
  • Mikey SticeCo-producer
  • Monica PlunkettArt Direction
  • Howard WexlerSecond Unit Director Of Photography
  • Thomas L. CallawayDirector Of Photography
  • Alexys PaonessaMakeup Artist
  • Shawn BoothFirst Assistant Director
  • Alex NicolaouFilmklipper
  • Jordan GreytakSound Recordist
  • Kenny KlimakLyddesigner
  • Callum20. august 2025
    ⭐⭐⭐ – AIMEE: The Visitor — When Intelligence Outpaces Wisdom AIMEE: The Visitor feels like a classic sci-fi thought experiment rather than a fully fleshed-out film, and that’s both its strength and its limitation. I don’t remember much beyond the core idea — artificial intelligence going wrong — but honestly, that’s kind of the point. The concept is far more memorable than any individual scene. This is very much a “what if?” movie. What if an AI designed to help, observe, or integrate instead misunderstands us? What if logic replaces empathy, or curiosity turns invasive? The film toys with those questions in a restrained, low-key way, without turning into full-blown spectacle or techno-panic. It doesn’t scream its warnings; it quietly suggests them and lets you sit with the discomfort. That said, it never quite pushes far enough to become genuinely unsettling or profound. The execution is serviceable rather than striking, and while the ideas are interesting, they’re not explored with the depth needed to elevate the film into something truly memorable. It’s the sort of movie you finish, nod at thoughtfully, and then slowly let fade from your mind — unless the topic itself already fascinates you. Overall, it’s a decent watch for sci-fi fans who enjoy speculative ideas about AI and humanity’s blind spots. It won’t blow your mind, but it might spark a conversation — and sometimes that’s enough. ☕ Pairing: A black coffee gone slightly cold — functional, a little bitter, and best appreciated for what it represents rather than how much you enjoy every sip.

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