Glenn No. 3948
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German title | Glenn No. 3948 |
Original title | Glenn, the Flying Robot |
Country of production | Belgium |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2010 |
length | 80 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | Marc Goldstein |
script | Marc Goldstein |
production | Marc Goldstein |
music | Jean-Pierre Taïeb |
camera | Hans Sonneveld |
cut | Dominique Rolin |
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Glenn No. 3948 (original title: Glenn, the Flying Robot ) is a Belgian science fiction - Drama of of 2010.
action
The pianist Jack loves Lana, but she is with his competitor Henry. In an argument after a concert, Jack's hand is broken and he can no longer play. Jack notices his household robot who had copied the piano playing. At a private performance with experts, Jack tries to prove that his robot plays better than Henry, but the robot fails in an attempt to perform Chopin.
When Henry visits, he becomes aggressive towards the robot. The latter defends himself with an electric shock and locks him up. When Jack and Henry meet again in the loft, the robot has converted itself into a bomb, including all the doors. The bomb will only be defused if you can play like Glenn Gould . The two opponents manage this together and the robot gives up. Outside, the robot blows itself up.
criticism
"Original arthouse SF thriller from Belgium."
Web links
- Glenn No. 3948 in the Internet Movie Database (English)