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Wetware

Wetware

★ 3.62019Movie1 h 44 mUnited States
Sci-Fi

We want the robots to fall in love and start controlling the people that created them .

148 people rated
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Wetware

2019

R

1 h 44 m

United States

Sci-Fi

We want the robots to fall in love and start controlling the people that created them .
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3.6 /10

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Top Cast(18)
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Jerry O'Connell
Wendell Blaine
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Cameron Scoggins
Hal Briggs
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Bret Lada
Jack Portman
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Aurélia Thiérrée
Clock
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Kimberly Arthurs
Mungo
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Jessica Blank
Virginia
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Jack Bulger
Extra
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Hunter Hard
Mongo
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Bianca Ilich
Hostess
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Kristan Lyon
Mongo
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Labhaoise Magee
Gloria
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Dallas Mahan
Austin Kitteridge
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Susan S. McGinnis
Evelyn Black
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Christopher Mikael
Mongo Supervisor fighter
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Tara Arielle O'Reilly
Hipster
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Lauren Carole Ritter
Jennifer
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Matt Salinger
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Nicole Shalhoub
Carr

User Review

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Sarah Elizabeth

29/05/2023 07:45
source: Wetware
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Umesh Rai

23/05/2023 03:40
I really expected better from Jerry O'Connell. No interesting or compelling characters. No character back stories. IMO poorly written, purposeless. The rest of this is filler to meet minimum character requirements. The rest of this is filler to meet minimum character requirements. The rest of this is filler to meet minimum character requirements. The rest of this is filler to meet minimum character requirements. The rest of this is filler to meet minimum character requirements. The rest of this is filler to meet minimum character requirements. The rest of this is filler to meet minimum character requirements. The rest of this is filler to meet minimum character requirements.
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@Zélia_come

23/05/2023 03:40
While I can't call this a "good" film, it held my interest all the way through. The overall plot, while simplistic, was uniquely enough put together to do the job: entertain the audience while sending across a few messages. I can't get into the multiple "inner meanings" of the film without spoilers, so I'm going to do a rare for me, and spoil away, randomly. First there is the question: why would anyone want to be one of these creatures? Their past and memory erased, emotions altered or removed altogether, subjugated and moronized to the point the "regulars" can't even defend themselves. (Of course, the elite can, though we see no evidence of such.) That isn't explained in the film and is a major plot hole. No incentive, no payment... they're trading one horrible life for another. Why? That's the major flaw in the film. Second flaw is the coder. The part just isn't believable. No background story, no lead-up, his character is just dull. The acting is no better. That's on the writers, director and actor all three. Just a dull character. The female lead was done well. Good acting, good character, motives developed in a few short-but-pointed sentences. That works. Doesn't hurt that she's cute. Beyond that we have the tired story of big pharma creating a virus so they can sell the anti-virus. Where they pulled this off though was making it a mystery in which the audience isn't sure of the culprit until near the very end. That was done well enough. And in the age of Covid... it's quite believable. (Not saying Covid is or isn't man-made. No comment there.) One of the most poignant lines in the movie: "To what end?" That kind of summed up the entire thing and made this a truly dystopian film: an entire society so morally and ethically degraded that it doesn't matter what they do. They can turn humans into near-mindless robots, turn people into property, create viruses to make a fortune off the anti-virus... whatever they want. What difference does it make when the whole of society is no longer worth saving. It's an interesting twist that the most human and humane character of the bunch is the virus-packing assassin, who at least has a vestige of a conscience that's strong enough to break through her indoctrination... even if she can't change the plan-in-motion. Overall, while this isn't a great film it's somewhat thought-provoking, and different enough to provide an interesting watch. The soulless ending in which the scientist simply returns to the same demented job he'd being doing even after learning of the nefarious plot, put the wax seal on the envelope. "To what end?" indeed.
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Amed OTEGBEYE

23/05/2023 03:40
This was done on a very small budget, and not bad, but something bugged me. The people volunteer to become these drones? Nah, that makes no sense, especially after we see those girls making fun of and harassing one of them. They could have come up with an incentive, free money or housing or something for their family, or made it an evil plot to do it to people unaware, etc...
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Omah Lay

23/05/2023 03:40
Cyberpunk stylee, noir, surrealism, dystopian. Nice commentary on a certain virus; which just happened to happen naturally, near some lab somewhere. Transhumanism, as people are made less human, to perform certain tasks. The pencil-necked, pretty-boy, styled hair, nineties looking guys, add to the surrealism. Seen on Tubi, the free streaming site; which has some unusual finds, among some real trash.
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Stephen Sawyerr

23/05/2023 03:40
I'd seen Bret Lada in Misty Button and figured I'd check this out. The pacing was slow at times but overall I really liked it. Definitely worth the watch.
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Derisse Ondo♥️

23/05/2023 03:40
Wasn't quite sure what to expect when I streamed the film but ended up loving it. Clearly done on a small budget, but the filmmaker still adeptly manages to create a deeply cool and unique futuristic setting. The story touches on lots of interesting and relevant themes, from corporate power to to income inequality. Great acting too. Highly recommend!
author avatar

Violet Tumo

23/05/2023 03:40
Wooden acting a result of bad writing and stultifying direction; vacuous and somnolent affect masquerading as deep themes. Relentlessly unmotivated plot and dialogue. Wish I could say something positive.
author avatar

Erly Brialdia Okomo

23/05/2023 03:40
Beautifully directed and shot--this independent film delivers--the noir feeling is palpable and the feeling of uneasiness and the reality of pandemics makes Wetware an important film to watch during Covid 19. For a small film, tackling big issues the filmmakers should be commended!
author avatar

Regina Daniels

20/02/2023 06:40
source: Wetware

User Review

author avatar

Sarah Elizabeth

29/05/2023 07:45
source: Wetware
author avatar

Umesh Rai

23/05/2023 03:40
I really expected better from Jerry O'Connell. No interesting or compelling characters. No character back stories. IMO poorly written, purposeless. The rest of this is filler to meet minimum character requirements. The rest of this is filler to meet minimum character requirements. The rest of this is filler to meet minimum character requirements. The rest of this is filler to meet minimum character requirements. The rest of this is filler to meet minimum character requirements. The rest of this is filler to meet minimum character requirements. The rest of this is filler to meet minimum character requirements. The rest of this is filler to meet minimum character requirements.
author avatar

@Zélia_come

23/05/2023 03:40
While I can't call this a "good" film, it held my interest all the way through. The overall plot, while simplistic, was uniquely enough put together to do the job: entertain the audience while sending across a few messages. I can't get into the multiple "inner meanings" of the film without spoilers, so I'm going to do a rare for me, and spoil away, randomly. First there is the question: why would anyone want to be one of these creatures? Their past and memory erased, emotions altered or removed altogether, subjugated and moronized to the point the "regulars" can't even defend themselves. (Of course, the elite can, though we see no evidence of such.) That isn't explained in the film and is a major plot hole. No incentive, no payment... they're trading one horrible life for another. Why? That's the major flaw in the film. Second flaw is the coder. The part just isn't believable. No background story, no lead-up, his character is just dull. The acting is no better. That's on the writers, director and actor all three. Just a dull character. The female lead was done well. Good acting, good character, motives developed in a few short-but-pointed sentences. That works. Doesn't hurt that she's cute. Beyond that we have the tired story of big pharma creating a virus so they can sell the anti-virus. Where they pulled this off though was making it a mystery in which the audience isn't sure of the culprit until near the very end. That was done well enough. And in the age of Covid... it's quite believable. (Not saying Covid is or isn't man-made. No comment there.) One of the most poignant lines in the movie: "To what end?" That kind of summed up the entire thing and made this a truly dystopian film: an entire society so morally and ethically degraded that it doesn't matter what they do. They can turn humans into near-mindless robots, turn people into property, create viruses to make a fortune off the anti-virus... whatever they want. What difference does it make when the whole of society is no longer worth saving. It's an interesting twist that the most human and humane character of the bunch is the virus-packing assassin, who at least has a vestige of a conscience that's strong enough to break through her indoctrination... even if she can't change the plan-in-motion. Overall, while this isn't a great film it's somewhat thought-provoking, and different enough to provide an interesting watch. The soulless ending in which the scientist simply returns to the same demented job he'd being doing even after learning of the nefarious plot, put the wax seal on the envelope. "To what end?" indeed.
author avatar

Amed OTEGBEYE

23/05/2023 03:40
This was done on a very small budget, and not bad, but something bugged me. The people volunteer to become these drones? Nah, that makes no sense, especially after we see those girls making fun of and harassing one of them. They could have come up with an incentive, free money or housing or something for their family, or made it an evil plot to do it to people unaware, etc...
author avatar

Omah Lay

23/05/2023 03:40
Cyberpunk stylee, noir, surrealism, dystopian. Nice commentary on a certain virus; which just happened to happen naturally, near some lab somewhere. Transhumanism, as people are made less human, to perform certain tasks. The pencil-necked, pretty-boy, styled hair, nineties looking guys, add to the surrealism. Seen on Tubi, the free streaming site; which has some unusual finds, among some real trash.
author avatar

Stephen Sawyerr

23/05/2023 03:40
I'd seen Bret Lada in Misty Button and figured I'd check this out. The pacing was slow at times but overall I really liked it. Definitely worth the watch.
author avatar

Derisse Ondo♥️

23/05/2023 03:40
Wasn't quite sure what to expect when I streamed the film but ended up loving it. Clearly done on a small budget, but the filmmaker still adeptly manages to create a deeply cool and unique futuristic setting. The story touches on lots of interesting and relevant themes, from corporate power to to income inequality. Great acting too. Highly recommend!
author avatar

Violet Tumo

23/05/2023 03:40
Wooden acting a result of bad writing and stultifying direction; vacuous and somnolent affect masquerading as deep themes. Relentlessly unmotivated plot and dialogue. Wish I could say something positive.
author avatar

Erly Brialdia Okomo

23/05/2023 03:40
Beautifully directed and shot--this independent film delivers--the noir feeling is palpable and the feeling of uneasiness and the reality of pandemics makes Wetware an important film to watch during Covid 19. For a small film, tackling big issues the filmmakers should be commended!
author avatar

Regina Daniels

20/02/2023 06:40
source: Wetware
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