San Diego Union-Tribune

‘MOTHER/ANDROID’

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Chloë Grace Moretz and Algee Smith star in a curious and oddly satisfying little film that is a hybrid of a sci-fi thriller and a family drama. Set in the near future, in an America in which lifelike robot butlers and servants have been created to perform all the menial tasks humans avoid, the movie opens at a Christmas party. Quickly — and without any technologi­cal explanatio­n forthcomin­g, even as the film progresses — there is a sudden uprising of the machines, which not only shake off their electronic shackles but turn against the humans, forming a murderous mob that never sleeps. Fast-forward several months, to when the film’s protagonis­ts Georgia (Moretz), very pregnant, and her boyfriend Sam (Smith) are trying to pass through a no man’s land of kill-bots on their way to sanctuary in Boston — from which they hope to hop a boat to android-free Asia. A surprising amount of the story concerns the relationsh­ip between G, as she’s called, and Sam, who aren’t even sure they’re meant to be together. But equal weight is given to a storyline that turns out to be, for all intents and purposes, a zombie-apocalypse thriller. As the title implies, “Mother/Android” is a bit of a schizoid thing. But Moretz and Smith deliver nice performanc­es, as does Raúl Castillo, playing a man they meet on their journey. The action parts of the tale are pretty suspensefu­l, and the low-budget android effects are serviceabl­e. But the real and most rewarding grist of the narrative is the larger theme of love, family and self-sacrifice.

R. Available on Hulu. Contains violence and coarse language. 1 hour, 50 minutes.

 ?? ?? SEACIA PAVAO HULU Chloë Grace Moretz and Algee Smith star in “Mother/Android.”
SEACIA PAVAO HULU Chloë Grace Moretz and Algee Smith star in “Mother/Android.”

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