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2002    1h 57minComédie, Drame
6.150%36%6.0
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Rien ne va plus pour le réalisateur Viktor Taransky : son dernier film est un navet monumental. Pour ajouter à la confusion, Nicola Anders, l'actrice principale de son nouveau long métrage, vient de quitter soudainement le plateau de tournage. Sans elle, l'oeuvre de Viktor n'a plus de raison d'être. Elaine, son ancienne femme, maintenant à la tête du studio qui l'a engagé, met fin à son contrat. Quelques mois plus tard, Viktor reçoit Simulation One, un logiciel révolutionnaire provenant d'un fan, Hank Aleno, un informaticien génial. Ce programme permet, à l'aide d'un simple clic de souris, d'animer à l'écran une actrice virtuelle au réalisme confondant, S1m0ne. Il lui vient alors une idée de génie : utiliser les possibilités offertes par ce logiciel pour terminer son film. Rapidement, la jeune femme séduit les foules et Viktor renoue avec le succès…
Réalisé par Andrew Niccol
  • Al PacinoViktor Taransky
  • Rachel RobertsS1m0ne
  • Catherine KeenerElaine Christian
  • Evan Rachel WoodLainey Christian Taransky
  • Jay MohrHal Sinclair
  • Winona RyderNicola Anders
  • Jason SchwartzmanMilton
  • Elias KoteasHank Alano
  • Rebecca RomijnFaith
  • James GleasonReporter
  • Christopher NeimanPremiere Audience Member
  • Jolie JenkinsPremiere Audience Member
  • Joel HeymanMale
  • Benjamin SalisburyProduction Assistant
  • Darnell WilliamsStudio Executive #1
  • Jim RashStudio Executive #2
  • Ron PerkinsStudio Executive #3
  • Jeffrey PierceKent
  • Jeff WilliamsMan in Suit
  • Mitzi MartinPremiere Audience Member
  • Monkey See! Monkey Review!!19 octobre 2025
    TLDR -> Watching S1mOne today feels like opening a time capsule and finding a warning label we all ignored. Good Watch!! Back in the early 2000s, the idea of using artificial intelligence to create a virtual celebrity was pure sci-fi—quirky, implausible, and just futuristic enough to make you smirk. Fast forward 25 years, and we’re living it. Deepfakes, AI influencers, algorithm-generated pop stars… reality is now a customizable setting. The film’s central premise—that a computer-generated actress could captivate the world—is no longer fiction, it’s Tuesday. We glamorize pixels, follow avatars, and wouldn’t blink if our favorite star turned out to be a well-trained neural net with a killer PR team. Al Pacino, of all people, plays the desperate director behind the digital diva. And somehow, it works. Watching him navigate the absurdity of fame, illusion, and tech-induced chaos is oddly satisfying—like watching Shakespeare do a TikTok dance and somehow nail it. Sure, the movie has its flaws. It’s campy, uneven, and occasionally feels like it’s trying to explain the internet to your grandparents. But judged by the tech landscape of its time, it was disturbingly ahead of the curve. The only thing it didn’t do was let the virtual character gain sentience—which, let’s be honest, might’ve turned it into Ex Machina with better lighting. In the end, S1mOne is less a movie and more a mirror held up to our digital delusions. It’s weird, prophetic, and worth watching—especially if you enjoy sci-fi that accidentally predicted your social media habits.
  • John Moss29 juin 2026
    Time capsule from 2002 that was unusually prescient in todays oncoming age of AI performers in movie and TV productions. It doesn't feel far out at all to believe that the populous could be totally fooled by an avatar. Al Pacino was extremely entertaining.
  • Brian28 août 2025
    Its hard to believe that people actually would of thought she looked real, though the movies wasnt that bad and watched it till the end.

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