The androids in the impending film Zone 414 might dream of electric sheep, yet they're certainly difficult to recognize from their human partners. Except if you're Guy Pearce's person, David Carmichael, who first thing shows a skill for robot profiling — however the man-versus machine relationship doesn't actually work on much from that point.
For sure, interest is along with some built-in costs in the modern noir, which bases on Carmichael, an ex-cop, current private examiner called into sleuthing administration by unpredictable (without a doubt) android craftsman/mogul Marlon Veidt (Travis Fimmel), whose insubordinate little girl has disappeared in Zone 414, a city of Veidt's creation, and the lone spot where androids and people are permitted to unreservedly collaborate.
A walled-off post of mechanical lewdness, Zone 414 is the place where the rich go to satisfy all their shocking android dreams. With his little girl apparently prowling some place inside, Veidt employs David to find her, and advises him to search out pieces of information from the best in class, most-humanest android herself, Jane (Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz), to such an extent, that after entering the "City of Robots," there's a wide-shot with a board including Jane publicized as the fate of human.
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