Cradle

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  • 2018
  • 14 min
  • 6.6  (61)

In the movie Cradle from 2017, Devon Manney portrays a talented computer programmer named John. John has recently lost his wife to a tragic accident and is struggling to come to terms with his loss. In an effort to cope, John creates a revolutionary new technology called CRADLE: a machine capable of extracting memories from a person's brain and uploading them into a computer.

With the help of two close friends and fellow computer programmers, Ben (Trevor Larson) and Clara (Alexa Nikol Curran), John begins to test the viability of his new invention. Together, they work tirelessly to perfect the technology, hoping to usher in a new era of memory preservation and immortality.

As the team works on CRADLE, they begin to encounter unforeseen obstacles and ethical dilemmas. As they extract more and more memories, it becomes clear that there is a dark side to their work. Memories are not always happy, and some individuals may not want their past brought back to the surface. Issues of privacy, consent, and the sanctity of human life are all brought into question as John and his friends continue to tinker with CRADLE.

The plot thickens when a wealthy investor takes an interest in their project, offering to fund the creation of a more advanced version of CRADLE with the promise of a large payout for John and his team. The company they work for becomes embroiled in a race to launch CRADLE to the masses.

As the stakes grow higher, John begins to question whether the technology he has created is truly worth the cost. He wonders if the human mind and soul can truly be preserved through computer technology or if true memories are something that must remain within the realm of the human body.

Throughout the movie, the audience is taken on a journey through complex ethical and moral questions surrounding the creation and application of emerging technologies. The fast-paced plot and conflict-ridden narrative keeps audiences engaged with the characters and inspires thought about what technology means for humanity's future.

Overall, Cradle is a powerful and thought-provoking movie that explores the growing ethical and moral quandaries surrounding technology and its place in society. It features strong performances from Devon Manney, Trevor Larson, and Alexa Nikol Curran, and delves deep into the human psyche in a way that is both captivating and profound, leaving viewers with much to contemplate long after the credits have rolled.

Cradle is a 2018 animated movie with a runtime of 14 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.6.

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Where to Watch Cradle
Cradle is available to watch free on Kanopy. It's also available to stream, download and buy on demand at Amazon. Some platforms allow you to rent Cradle for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device.
  • Release Date
    2018
  • Runtime
    14 min
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (61)