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Human Assembly 2008

★ 4.03 votes13 min📅 2008-11-20

In the realm of science fiction, where technology blurs the line between human and machine, Bernhard Pucher's 'Human Assembly' (2008) offers a thought-provoking commentary on our relationship with innovation.

Director: Bernhard Pucher

Cast

Lucy Egerton
Gia
M.J. Judgefield
The Assembled Man
Rufus Graham
The House Voice (Voice)
Will Palmer
The Blonde Man
Tatenda Nyamangunda
The Black Man
Luca Pusceddu
Luca Pusceddu
The Latin Man

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Human Assembly (2008) about?

The film follows Gia's ill-fated purchase of a human being and explores the consequences of playing God with the latest technology.

Who directed Human Assembly?

Bernhard Pucher masterfully brings the world of science fiction to life with his direction of 'Human Assembly'.

Who stars in Human Assembly?

The film features a talented cast that includes Lucy Egerton, M.J. Judgefield, and Rufus Graham.

Is Human Assembly (2008) worth watching?

While 'Human Assembly' may not be a blockbuster hit, its unique blend of humor and social commentary makes it a compelling watch for fans of science fiction and comedy.

How long is Human Assembly?

The film has a runtime of 13 minutes.

About Human Assembly (2008) — A Commentary on the Human Condition

In the realm of science fiction, where technology blurs the line between human and machine, Bernhard Pucher's 'Human Assembly' (2008) offers a thought-provoking commentary on our relationship with innovation. This 13-minute comedy-drama, set in a world where humans can be bought and sold, follows Gia's ill-fated purchase of a human being. As the story unfolds, Pucher masterfully explores the consequences of playing God with the latest technology. With a talented cast that includes Lucy Egerton, M.J. Judgefield, and Rufus Graham, 'Human Assembly' is a gripping and often humorous exploration of what it means to be human. By delving into the themes of identity, morality, and the ethics of emerging technologies, Pucher's film raises important questions about our place in the world. Will we continue to push the boundaries of what is possible, or will we learn to appreciate the complexities of human existence? 'Human Assembly' is a must-watch for anyone interested in science fiction, comedy, or the human condition.

With its unique blend of humor and social commentary, 'Human Assembly' (2008) is a film that will leave you thinking long after the credits roll. Pucher's vision of a world where humans can be bought and sold serves as a powerful commentary on our relationship with technology and the importance of preserving human dignity. By exploring the complexities of identity and morality, 'Human Assembly' challenges its viewers to consider the implications of emerging technologies on our society. As a thought-provoking and often humorous exploration of the human condition, 'Human Assembly' is a film that will resonate with audiences for years to come.