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Eva full movie is released on Mar 13, 2015. Watch Eva online - the Catalan Adventure movie from Spain , which has achieved a worldwide gross of $1,292,789. Eva is directed by Kike Maíllo and created by Sergi Belbel with Daniel Brühl and Marta Etura.

Set in 2041, Alex Garel is a well-known robot programmer who after 10 years returns to his home town to work in his old university when his friend Julia brings him a project to create a new line of robot child. There Alex meets his brother David, Lana (Alex's former lover and David's current wife), and Eva, Alex's 10-years-old niece. Looking for inspiration, Alex asks Eva to be the muse of the new robot, watching her attitude and behavior during the time they spend together, making emotional tests to configure its personality. The relationship with his niece gives Alex doubts about finishing the project and awakens old feelings for Lana. At the same time he starts suspecting that perhaps the lovely and imaginative Eva is hiding an important secret about Lana and herself.

As know as:

EVA, Ева: Искусственный разум, Robot Lập Trình, Eva, Eva - Um Novo Começo

Release Date:

Mar 13, 2015

Release Date (Streaming):

Apr 04, 2017

Countries:

Spain, France

Language:

Catalan, Spanish; Castilian

Stream Service:

Weinstein Co.

Production Companies:

Canal+ España, Canal+, Escándalo Films

Official Site:

Official site (Spain)

Gross worldwide:

$1,292,789

Taglines:

no se puede programar lo que sientes (you cannot program what you feel)

Reviews

Michael O'Sullivan
Washington Post
The relationship between Alex and Eva is sweet, and it grounds the film, even if certain secrets about it are telegraphed by the script.
by rottentomatoes, Mar 12, 2015
Neil Genzlinger
New York Times
If the ending feels a little dismaying somehow, that's only because the film has done a good job of making you care about its characters, human and otherwise.
by rottentomatoes, Mar 12, 2015
Farran Smith Nehme
New York Post
The final scenes are so good, even moving, that they make the earlier stuff look better. But a film concerned with the nature of emotion needs human engagement throughout.
by rottentomatoes, Mar 11, 2015

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