No Te Mueres Sin Decirme Adónde Vas
Argentinian.
Man creates a machine to record dreams, and he begins to feel that he is the reincarnation of an inventor who died many years before.
Very odd movie, sometimes slow moving in parts, but generally redemptive, especially since he begins to see the ghost of his dead wife (or the wife from the other life) who begins to help him through his journey. Throughout all this, there are times when the watcher actually begins to wonder exactly what her role really is, because there is something that this ghost isn't telling him.
There's a wonderful scene in the movie in which the ghost of the wife is walking down the street with a robot created by the friend of this inventor (and yes, the robot can see the ghost as well) and the ghost is asking the robot how he feels about things. It's interesting, because the robot's responses clearly state that although he cannot "feel" as humans do, they imply that perhaps, just maybe, the robot would LIKE to feel as humans do.
This, of course, is raising the question of at what point does something have human consciousness. Rather interesting: coming from a tin can and a wraith.
Sidenote that I liked from the movie was the plant that our main character kept hauling around with him throughout the entire thing. Seems like the plant was his best friend: at one point it even seems like the plant has emotions.
Like I said, very strange movie.
VG


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