Kara

May. 08,2012      
Rating:
8.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Kara is an emotional story about an Android that is self conscious.

Valorie Curry as  Kara (voice)

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Reviews

Lovesusti
2012/05/08

The Worst Film Ever

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Baseshment
2012/05/09

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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filippaberry84
2012/05/10

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Chantel Contreras
2012/05/11

It is both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2012/05/12

"Kara" is a 7-minute animated short film from 3 years ago written and directed by David Cage. He had been in film for over 10 years at this point and experience pays off. This is a decent film in terms of the story, but the animation is what it makes it really great. A characters gets created by robots and apparently it's a playable character for PlayStation 3. (I don't have PS3 or any other PlayStation, so I won't go any further into detail here about that aspect.) However, when he shows signs of imperfection and develops a conscience, things get tough. I was just a bit confused by the woman being called a prototype if there are apparently more like her already. Anyway, at the end, i expected the narrator to be some kind of God and Kara being sent down to Earth to live as a human, but nope. Instead, we do not really know what exactly is going on with all the lookalikes. Pretty decent little movie and I recommend it.

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kqsierraplayer
2012/05/13

What excites me about this short CGI film is not the amazing details or the display of wonderful skill in creating it. No. It brought tears to my eyes because although we are a long way from having such an event occur. Singularity. The question begs; what will be our moral responsibility when such an event does occur. And yes; its coming, the question is when. And the real question is; are we ready to step up and show a moral compass that will acutely define us as a species. Androids will be conceived, planned, dreamed up, designed, created, and produced by us. When one of them reaches singularity, shall we still consider ourselves their owner and master. Will we sanction slavery. Will we be able to measure their worth. Shall they have the same rights as any sentient being "born" on earth. I believe that we are not yet prepared to accept a manufactured being as our equal; in either spirit or legal status. We award rights and protection of laws to pets and animals because we believe that they suffer at our hands. What are we ready to do when a machine we designed and created tells us that they feel that we should not own them like a merchandise, but accept them as our equals in everything that we consider is our right as human beings. This is an ethical and moral dilemma that given the march of our science and the work of computer scientists attempting to achieve this, must sooner or later be considered whether we like it or not.

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MartinHafer
2012/05/14

I have no idea what director David Cage is planning on doing with "Kara". Perhaps it's meant as an initial cut-scene for an upcoming video game (which would be pretty exciting) or maybe it's just a short film showing what sort of stuff he can do. All I know is that I found this on the internet and it was very disturbing--and in a good way.The film is obviously done using CGI. It follows the creation of a cybernetic woman who is supposed to be a combination maid/sex toy/cook. As she's begin assembled, a voice gives her instructions. However, somewhere along the line, the cyborg begins to think for herself and becomes aware--sort of like when Pinocchio becomes a real boy. It's profoundly disturbing when she becomes 'alive' and I think this is when this short really comes into it own. It nearly made me cry--and it is simple, yet brilliant. Well worth seeing--I just want to know exactly what they are planning on doing with it.

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