DON’T LOOK DEEPER Trailer (2020) Sci-Fi Action Movie HD

DON’T LOOK DEEPER Trailer (2020) Sci-Fi Action Movie HD

PLOT: Set in Merced, California, “fifteen minutes into the future,” ​DON’T LOOK DEEPER ​centers on a high school senior who can’t seem to shake the feeling that something about her just isn’t right. And that something is… she’s not human… not one of us. This revelation of what she really is, where she comes from, and who has started looking for her, sets in motion a series of events that suddenly puts her entire life in jeopardy.

CAST: Helena Howard, Don Cheadle, Emily Mortimer

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24 thoughts on “DON’T LOOK DEEPER Trailer (2020) Sci-Fi Action Movie HD

  1. I watched this in one sitting, and thought it was mostly terrific. It's not going to appeal to action fans, nor does it play to the common "AI is evil and/or inherently inhuman" trope; rather, it's a very well portrayed intimate psychological drama about a teenager who has to come to terms with the discovery that she's actually a robot, and that much of what she thought he knew about her life is a lie. But the reveal in no way de-humanizes her character – instead we empathize completely with this very likeable young person who suddenly finds herself essentially the victim in a sci-fi TwilightZone-esque nightmare scenario, and her personal journey through this forms the main focus of the series. Everything exploring that theme is really well done. The only glaring weak spot is the subplot involving the robotics company that's "out to get" her, and the two brothers running it, who act like cartoon Bond villain caricatures in every scene they appear in, and whose every action seems more calculated to convey "look at me, I'm the BAD GUY" rather than making any actual in-story sense. (As an example, the robot head in the picture above is a school assistant robot, who a student hacked so she'd, umm.. "go down" on him. On discovering this, the co-head of the company travels half way across the continent in order to vindictively execute this unfortunate robot, mafia-hit style, with an extra-special anti-robot gun, and where due to a line-up of wildly unlikely and unexplained coincidences, he happens across the protagonist, Aisha, whom he recognizes, which kicks off this sub-plot. Realistically, wouldn't a company whose product had been embarrassingly misused simply send a low-level technician to retrieve it in a routine and non-dramatic manner, and then attempt to relocate, repair, or re-purpose the presumably expensive robot, rather than shooting it/her in the head?! Also it's easy to think up several alternate ways Aisha could have been discovered by the bad guys that would actually make logical sense, rather than involving outlandish coincidence). It really feels like this sub plot was tacked on to a really excellent script after-the fact by a much less talented scriptwriter with no respect or feel for the material at all, just because someone decided the plot needed "more tension" or had to include a thriller element or something – the difference in writing quality (and logical coherence) is just so very jarring. Fortunately, it only occupies a tiny part of the series' runtime, so it's not much of a detraction overall. Nevertheless, it would have been time much better spent exploring more of Aisha's friends' reactions to learning she's a robot, though. …But hopefully we'll see more of that in season 2? I certainly hope there'll be a season 2! (Just a thought, but perhaps it could sideline the "evil brothers" by having Aisha go to the press about herself? That would not only create lots of drama, it's also probably the most realistic option she has to protect herself, unless she wants to live in hiding indefinitely).

  2. I thought the lead actress was Jessica Sula
    but it's actually Helena Howard lol. When Jessica does her American accent, it sounds just like Helena.

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