Watched: 05/28/2024
Format: Netflix
Viewing: First
Director: Who knows? I bet he's named "Brad". That seems like the name of a schmo who would make this
When I saw the trailer for Atlas (2024), I sent it to Jamie with the comment "this looks like they actually made a movie that would have been discussed in cut scenes on 30 Rock.". Like, Jenna would have missed out on being in the AI robot movie because JLo stole the part from her, and she really wanted to be in the movie to meet Simu Liu (who would cameo).
Right now, this movie is at a 17% on Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic has it at a 38. So it's not wildly critically adored. But someone liked it.
I watched this movie for a few reasons.
- I don't watch many straight-to-Netflix movies and, given the algorithmically driven nature of their business, I was curious what a Netflix movie looks like in 2024.
- I like stories about robots and AI. Probably because I came up on Asimov and Blade Runner, but I have genuine concerns about how we'll deploy robots when and if artificial intelligence makes them useful.
- I like Simu Liu and think Hollywood has sidelined him in ways I don't understand. He's a charismatic, handsome guy who works as a lead in action, comedy and drama.* And I want the algorithm to point producers to Simu Liu as a reason I will watch a movie. And Sterling K Brown. That dude is great.
- I am not angry about a movie's runtime spent with JLo. There are worse fates in this world.