Archive (2020)
Starring:
Theo James and the lithe and (as android) super-attractive
Stacy Martin. Stacy gets to wear serious movie-prosthetics as she is gradually built by the protagonist and she looks amazing in this machine outfit. Hollywood was always professional in emphasizing the genetic strengths of actresses regards showing their body from the best angles and expertly hiding the body-parts that are not photogenic at all. Common Hollywood practice and if an actress has a super-cute face - but an unfortunate body [genetics] - then the movie makers mostly use body-doubles. Stacy has an amazing body of almost a dancer.
Some actresses are made a lot more attractive by assuming an android / robot / synthetic role, because then usually their professional - high-quality - make-up drastically changes their look and they made immediately attractive and super-interesting: as we see a sentient AI [Artificial Intelligence] driving a young, attractive female's body. For example
Caity Lotz is not a super-hot actress in any of her roles, but she was made immediately more interesting and intriguing by starring in the movie
The Machine (2013). Look at her amazing make-up.. She assuming the role of a poor, abused, android girl - synthetic damsel in distress. Well, in most of movies androids are abused, probably the directors intend to display the viciousness of real-human nature, just as you abuse your car, abuse your keyboard, abuse the printer / copier in your office, abuse the coffee-machine, abuse the snacks dispenser, abuse your washing machine, etc..
Excellent direction in the
Archive, good photography and a very nice quality soundtrack made by amazing composer Steven Price.
Top quality entertainment you will find here in this work directed by
Gavin Rothery, as most movies should be.
The moody music
made with Soul I found exceptional - this is rare - , since it can be listened to separately and it drives creativity. Meaning: by listening to this soundtrack I can 'paint music', it directly drives & fuels creativity, molds & shapes artistic thought into patterns that can be sculpted or painted on canvas.