Transcendence | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | August 24, 2014
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Interesting sci-fi plot but some clunky acting hurts it. Seems like a Twilight Zone episode with X10000 the budget. It's been done better
| genre | Sci-Fi |
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| synopsis | Two leading computer scientists work toward their goal of Technological Singularity, as a radical anti-technology organization fights to prevent them from creating a world where computers can transcend the abilities of the human brain. |
| lead actors | Johnny Depp | Paul Bettany | Rebecca Hall | Kate Mara | Morgan Freeman | Cillian Murphy | Cole Hauser | Clifton Collins | Jr. | Falk Hentschel | Kristen Rakes |
| director | Wally Pfister |












