Precepts technology are used all the time by the film industry. Whether in science-fiction films, action or any other genre, topics such as social networks, electronic devices market, artificial intelligence and other attract many more writers.
But while titles like “Transformers” and ” Tron “slide to introduce alien robots who do not obey the laws of physics or digital universes that pass the limits of believable, there are films that take seriously the technology and become indispensable for anyone working or are a fan of the genre.
in the list below you six films that are beyond the obvious and are absolutely required for anyone who loves and understands technology
1. – Ex Machina (2015)
the award-winning “Ex Machina” was born as a modern cult to portray all the technical and ethical obstacles in the construction of an artificial intelligence. It is clear that the director and screenwriter Alex Garland did their homework to bring to the movies, and a work of great artistic care, full text references to real-world research on the subject.
2 – the social network (2010)
Today, Facebook is one of the world’s leading technology companies and undoubtedly the largest social internet network, responsible for connect more than 1 billion people daily. Understanding how this monster of technology was born and raised is important for anyone who wants to understand the modern world. Director David Fincher tells this story with the quick and clever dialogue of winning Aaron Sorkin, while commenting on the changes in human relations in “The Social Network”
3. – Indie game: the Movie (2012)
“God of War,” “Call of Duty,” “Grand Theft Auto,” “Battlefield” … titles of famous games that almost any gamer knows. But away from the spotlight the industry has in the media, independent developers, without money but with much love for the world of video games, make their own creations and strive to take them to the greatest possible number of people. This is the reality that the touching and revealing documentary “Indie Game: The Movie.” Displays
4 – It (2013)
The premise seems stuck : a man falls for your operating system. But underneath the novel starring Joaquin Phoenix and the voice of Scarlett Johansson, there is a thorough discussion of the relationship between humans and machines in modern times, as we ignore the real world and give preference to the smartphone screen and also the implications linked the emergence of an artificial intelligence able to communicate naturally with humans, such as virtual assistants have begun to do. “It” is the kind of movie that makes you think for hours
5. – Steve Jobs (2016)
Forget “Jobs”, the biopic the creator Apple released in 2013 and starring Ashton Kutcher. Also try to ignore the fact that Michael Fassbender does not look anything like the character he’s playing in “Steve Jobs”. In the film, director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin take seriously the real story of the supposed and controversial genius who left his mark in the technology industry. For good or for evil
6 – TPB:. AFK (2013)
We close the list with a thought-provoking documentary directed by Swedish Simon Klose, who decided to show behind the scenes and the true identity of the hackers responsible for one of the largest distribution sites pirated content on the internet:. the pirate Bay in “TPB: AFK” ( “the pirate Bay: Away from Keyboard”), follow the case brought by Hollywood studios against Gottfrid Svartholm, Peter Sunde and Fredrik Neij, while we are faced with their controversial postures and attitudes towards the topic “copyright”.
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