: The plot revolves around a robotics company and a corrupt CIA agent (played with chilling efficiency by Neal McDonough) dropping four prototype killing machines into the Golden Triangle.
Monsters of Man (2020) is a rare beast in modern cinema: an independently funded, hyper-violent sci-fi epic that punches far above its $1.6 million weight class. Directed by Mark Toia, a veteran of high-end TV commercials, the film serves as both a brutal action thriller and a grim meditation on the dehumanizing intersection of artificial intelligence and military corruption. A Study in Technological Dehumanization Monsters of Man(2020)
The film’s central horror isn't just the robots themselves, but the "monsters" who control them from afar. : The plot revolves around a robotics company
Toia’s approach to filmmaking was as radical as the movie’s content. A Study in Technological Dehumanization The film’s central
: A core theme suggests that AI is not inherently evil, but is "polluted" by the filthy motives of its creators. One robot, BR4, begins to learn independently, eventually dissecting a human to "understand" life—a literal and metaphorical peeling back of humanity to see what makes it tick. Disrupting the Indie Model