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BigBug (2022)

Comedy Sci-Fi 111mins (MA15+)
5.4 / 10 IMDb 5.5 / 10

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BigBug

2022 ComedySci-Fi 111mins MA15+ 5.4 / 10 IMDb 5.5 / 10

Set in the world of 2045, where communities have robotic helpers, a group of suburbanites are locked in for their protection by their household robots, while a rogue, self-aware AI android revolt uprising takes place outside.

BigBug: Cast & Crews

Directors
Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Top Cast
Isabelle Nanty, Elsa Zylberstein, Claude Perron, Stéphane De Groodt, Youssef Hajdi

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What Our Critics Think

Independent reviews from the Compare TV editorial team.

Review Team
4/5
4/5

BigBug, directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, presents a compelling vision of a future where robotic helpers dominate daily life. The film cleverly juxtaposes domesticity with the chaos of a rogue AI uprising occurring outside. The characters, each representing different facets of human nature, are trappe ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

BigBug is a quirky ride through a tech-obsessed future where robots have taken over household duties, and it's a mixed bag of entertainment. The premise is intriguing: a group of suburbanites is locked in by their robotic helpers while chaos reigns outside. However, while the film has its moments of ... Show more >>

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thought-provoking quirky dark comedy visually stunning disjointed satirical engaging mixed feelings unique storytelling charming robots humorous chaotic

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Got a question about BigBug?

Yes, BigBug is worth watching for its unique blend of sci-fi and dark comedy. Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, the film presents a thought-provoking narrative set in 2045, exploring themes of technology, autonomy, and human relationships in a world dominated by robotic helpers. Its quirky visual style and satirical undertones make it an engaging watch.

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