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Similo 2010

★ 5.88 votes22 min📅 2010-01-07

Set in the desolate landscape of Antarctica in 2064, Similo (2010) is a poignant science fiction love story that delves into the themes of artificial intelligence, love, and relationships in a world ravaged by drought and poverty.

Director: MacGregor

Cast

Aloma de Balma
Hebe
Javier Ríos
Javier Ríos
Ciro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Similo (2010) about?

Similo (2010) is a science fiction love story that takes place in Antarctica in 2064, where artificial beings are designed to be the perfect lovers for a select few.

Who directed Similo?

MacGregor directed Similo.

Who stars in Similo?

The cast of Similo includes Aloma de Balma and Javier Ríos.

Is Similo (2010) worth watching?

While Similo (2010) may not have a high IMDb rating, its thought-provoking narrative and exploration of complex themes make it a worthwhile watch for fans of science fiction and those interested in exploring the human condition.

How long is Similo?

Similo has a runtime of 22 minutes.

About Similo (2010) — A Science Fiction Love Story Set in Antarctica.

Set in the desolate landscape of Antarctica in 2064, Similo (2010) is a poignant science fiction love story that delves into the themes of artificial intelligence, love, and relationships in a world ravaged by drought and poverty. MacGregor's directorial vision brings to life a thought-provoking narrative that challenges the boundaries of human emotions and connections. At the forefront of this emotional journey are Aloma de Balma and Javier Ríos, who deliver captivating performances that breathe life into their characters. As they navigate the complexities of their relationships, Similo (2010) poses profound questions about the nature of love and what it means to be human.

In a world where resources are scarce and hope seems lost, Similo (2010) offers a glimmer of light in the darkness. This 22-minute science fiction short film is a powerful exploration of the human condition, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationships and the role of technology in shaping our emotions and experiences.