Technotise: Edit & I

Technotise: Edit i ja (Eng. Technotise: Edit and I ) is a Serbian science fiction animated film by Aleksa Gajic from the year 2009.

Action

Belgrade in 2074: Intelligent Robots, Antigravfahrzeuge and other future technology dominate the skyline. The psychology student Edit M. Stefanovic has failed again in an examination, which is not well received with her family. You can be the next attempt to pass the exam, a military Microchip implant at a dealer that will increase their mental abilities.

Incidentally Edit works for a company as a caregiver for an autistic young man named Abel Mustafov. He has developed a kind of world formula that has, however, only made ​​all the computers that tried to calculate this yourself aware, and then led to the crash. Looking at the formula of the chip is active in Edits body and make it through the connectedness with her, not crashing. There will be major changes in body Edits: The chip is built on a private network of nerves and temporarily takes control of Edit with which it communicates and gives it the name Edi.

Edits this employer find out everything and of the resulting technology want to take possession, which would mean Edits death. Together with Edi and her friends tried Edit, get out of the situation.

Production

Technotise: Edit i ja premiered on September 28, 2009 This is a continuation of the filmed Graphic Novel ( Comic ) Technotise from the year 1999..

In the film, several allusions to popular culture of Serbia and the Balkans are included: The police drive in the future still old Yugo models, which have, however, developed into Antigravfahrzeugen. Edit has two small, intelligent robot in the form of a rabbit and a bear, which are an allusion to a popular jokes genus. In a surreal flashback Slobodan Milošević emerges. In the film, there are allusions to certain peculiarities of the Balkans and Serbia, such as the coffee cook in the Džezva still in the late 21st century.

Differences from the comic

Although published in 1999 Comic Technotise regarded as the forerunner to the animated film, there are substantial differences. To Edit is in the comic archeology student, and the year is 2047, ie 27 years before the plot of the film.

Criticism

" Definitely worth a Serbian animated film for adults with dry humor which skilfully combines conspiracy, sci-fi and thriller elements. However, " Technotise " weakens the connection of the individual sequences and the somewhat superficial discussion of the main theme. Visually used to, but very successful. "

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