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With movies like The Mother, Jennifer Lopez has returned to the action genre in collaboration with Netflix. Atlas is the latest—and most ambitious—example of this partnership, featuring a story that blends science fiction set in a distant future where an android with advanced artificial intelligence (played by Shang-Chi's Simu Liu) has brought humanity close to extinction. Atlas Shepherd (Lopez), a data analyst, is drawn into a mission to capture the rogue android, with whom she shares a mysterious past, and must learn to trust machines to succeed. While its ambition is appreciated, the film places more emphasis on action—with somewhat generic execution—than on the reflective aspects of science fiction. It looks like any other generic blockbuster, but if you're looking for light entertainment, it might be for you.
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A brilliant data analyst with a deep distrust of artificial intelligence joins a mission to capture a renegade robot with whom she shares a mysterious past.
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