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  • Before I add my review it's worth mentioning that you never HAVE to endure the terrible dubbing applied by default to many shows. Check your settings and there are two language based settings. One for the subtitles and another for the voice acting. If you choose "native" for the main language it's as it was filmed, then the language of your choosing for the subtitles. I passed on so many great shows until I realised this as I can't stand dubbing, regardless of how good it may be. It takes so much away from the overall effort of the acting and actors.

    Anyway, as for the show it's really quite good. It doesn't set new boundaries and it's not massively original, but it's filmed well, the special effects are very good and the acting (although sometimes a bit cheesy) is generally very good, especially from the young daughter, considering her age.

    As others have said, it has similarities to the likes of Humans, so if you were a fan of that show, or sci-fi in general, it's well worth a watch.
  • I stumbled to this on Netflix was pleasantly surprised. I haven't seen any advertising for this show. If you like a science fiction this is the perfect show.
  • Me and my wife are in the middle of watching these series and so far we've been hooked to each episode. Compared to British "Humans" I would say that these series have a spark missing in the British one. The actors' play is great and the story line involves you immediately into this show. I wish Netflix does more quality shows like this one.
  • Wow, great move on Netflix to pick up this Russian series gem!

    There are many factors why I really enjoyed this series. The directing by Russian TV show director Andrey Dzhunkovskiy is near perfection, and in line with top seasoned Hollywood directors. Every camera shot is well thought out and captures the scene perfectly, creating the amazing tension and drama. I'm not sure if his use of "less is more" in most of the sets was intentional or budget restricted, but it worked perfectly. Who would've thought that a simple bunch of drones flying around would be enough to set the stage for a futuristic sci-fi?! Open unfilled spaces in vacant buildings or the main lobby of a corporation with just a long counter and one sofa - all worked perfectly! I also enjoyed seeing some of the Russian landscapes.

    The cinematography was exceptional and really set the tone of the entire series. The score was outstanding and perfect for this sci-fi film, especially that specific set of tones. The Russian actors (we've never heard of) were all cast and performed perfectly. Every characters look and style fit their role, especially Paulina Andreeva as Arisa.

    The just under 1 hour run-time per episode was great, although the 2nd half of the series needed better pacing and much better editing.

    My only complaint was the writing that had many obvious plot and technical issues, especially the 2nd half of the series. As well, the dubbing was clearly an issue, and lagged most of the time, but after the 2nd or 3rd episode, I got used to it.

    Otherwise, an outstanding series that left me wanting more, of which I hope the producers will capitalize on. Mad props to the entire Russian producers and film-makers for creating this little gem, and bravo to Netflix for picking this up. A well deserved 9/10 from me!
  • Warning: Spoilers
    I've watched a number of excellent Scaninavian dramas though I've never watched a Russian TV show before. This one appeared recently on Netflix and I thought I'd give it a go. I've just finished watching Episode 7, almost halfway through the series. First off let's get the dubbing out of the way. It's excellent, the best I've yet encountered. By midway through Ep. 2 I'd adjusted and barely noticed it. The voice actors do a first class job and adjustment for atmospherics is spot on. The Sci-Fi element in this show centres around Aasimov's famous Three Laws of Robotics and a new, superior prototype robot called Arisa, "acquired" from the Chinese by the ambitious CEO of a Russian robotics company. Arisa escapes and adopts a dysunctional family, and thus begins a clever, well-paced story with multiple threads. There aren't the major twists or end-of-episode cliffhangers so prevalent in US drama. Instead the story unfolds steadily, capturing the imagination through first class screenplay and camera work plus judicious use of moderate CGI (at least in the first few episodes). Arisa, played with an engaging balance of subtly human facial expressions and smooth, deliberate robotic action by the inimitable Paulina Andreeva, is a mystery wrapped in an enigma. One small revelation after another drives the tale forward without swamping the accompanying side stories. My one reservation is perhaps too much focus on the young love affair, but it does tie in nicely with the comparison between 16-year-old Igor's adolescence and Arisa's own childlike efforts to understand humans. Aside from that, Better Than Us takes a number of admittedly somewhat cliché characters (tough suspended cop with history, teenager in love, crazy mum who's lost a son, surgeon who's unfairly sued & persecuted etc.) and re-instills a good deal of credibility through an all-round talented cast. But perhaps the most engaging aspect of the show is its cunning misdirection. What appears clear-cut, is not. Whom you might think is good, or bad, becomes less obvious as the characters' backgrounds are revealed. It's fascinating, and will keep you guessing enough to want more. So my recommendation is try the first episode. Because this is slick Russian drama and it's definitedly worth a shot. 8.5/10 rounded up to a worthy 9.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    I absolutely loved the first 5-6 episodes of this show. I found the actors to be believable, the pace was good, the plot was interesting.. it was an unique twist on your classic science-fi series. However I just finished episode 16 and feel like I lost 10 hours of my life.. each episode becomes more and more nonsensical, the characters get increasingly annoying, and the best actress (Imo, the little girl) is barely shown. It feels like the writers ran out of ideas and so they just recycled the same plot situations (kidnapping, ransom, robot competitions, etc) while swapping the characters involved. It got old really fast. They could've wrapped this series up and made it a solid 9-10 stars if they had just stopped at episode 5. Then it just went downhill.
  • We have seen many stories of FemBots. This a different product, really well achieved. With small creative special effects, credible performances and with which, surprisingly, you can even empathize. They are not glacial cold Russians, there is a story of a family and the most surprising of all is that it will catch you. I usually enjoy the Nordic series, because you can appreciate different cultural elements and at the same time the equalizing effects of globalization. Give yourself a chance to enjoy a Russian product made by Russians. Look at it without prejudice. It will surprise you
  • It's clearly inspired by BBC Humans and its Swedish progenitor, but that's not a big strike against it. I'm halfway through the two-season combo that Netflix is calling season one and enjoying it. Keeping in mind that I like it, I can't help but notice how it reflects Russia's current state of being ultra modern but socially a step behind. There is pretty much no female cast member that couldn't do fashion modeling as a side job, men hold every seat of power, everybody is straight, and the competent women tend to be assistants and sidekicks. The only average-looking woman I've seen so far was was brought in specifically to be fat-shamed by a robot. I'm an American who loves Russia, and I offer this in a humorous spirit, but let's just say it feels very much in character for a Russian production.
  • alexeyzolotukhin19 August 2019
    This was surprisingly good! I watched it in Russian so I don't know how good the dubbed versions are, but I really enjoyed the first season. As it often is with Russian productions it's a bit long and not as fast-paced as similar western-made movies and TV shows, but give it a chance. You won't be disappointed! It is a solid Sci-Fi TV show that deserves to be seen.
  • Yeah it is illogical some times, As an action and SciFi movie can't expect logic in every frame

    The series has all the elements combines first 6 episodes are slightly on boring side having boring family drama and all

    When story reaches main plot it is a cat and mouse running It's watchable without a problem
  • Really enjoyed the tech in this show. It's about bots, like the show "humans" so reminiscent but very different. Technology ceo is out of control, the government is involved, the police are corrupt, and the innocent get caught up in the middle. Lots of conflict. The tech is clean and cool--we should be using it already but for some reason are still waiting for it. My recommendation is to watch it in the original russian with english subtitles rather than dubbed english. Otherwise you miss some of the great acting--you can hear the emotion better in the russian language even if you can't understand it. Note: I think some of the bad reviews are based on the dubbed versions. The acting was actually very good--not lame as others have said. I dumped the dubbed version on the 2nd episode as it got worse. Maybe people don't realize that Netflix is defaulting to English dubbed versions (which in my opinion is a mistake).
  • Borszczuk2 November 2020
    This is well made show and very entertaining. I watched all the episodes in just a few-days-spree. Sure, plot got some holes (starting from where Arisa is coming from in first place), some behaviors are schematic, some scenes make little sense, but the plot is fine overall, with some nice twists. Acting is good, camera is good, sound is good, F/X are good. futuristic vibe is there. I personally noticed a few opportunities for better twist or story development wasted and but overall I enjoyed this show. WARNING: there're are bloopers added to the credits, just after last episode is over. This ruins the whole episode's mood for me, so you may want to pause the playback after last scene.

    Also please note that some reviews mention that you should choose native (russian) voice + subtitles. I am not Russian native, but I can speak the language and I definitely disagree. Beside from some odd translation issues that english version adds to this show, voices in English version are far superior and add significant value to the show. The tone of the voice, the sound - Russian Arisa is no that "robotic" as English one. So do not follow the review. Do not believe me blindly - just check for yourself first. IMHO watching the show in English is still better.
  • irynasan27 August 2019
    Im russian but even I didn't liked it. Its too boring, more like a typical russian melodrama without any action or tension. Overly overrated imo. Only good thing I like is the robots.
  • So far we've gotten some fine Netflix series in the form of "Stranger Things", "Dark" and "Glow". Now we have "Luchshe, chem lyudi" (literally "Better than People" but translated as "Better than Us"). This depiction of a future where robots serve humans with several other storylines going on is one for the ages. I hope to see more like this.
  • EDIT: I've seen the entire season now and I am incredibly impressed. The show is very entertaining, the acting is good for the most part. The visual effects etc are very good. And the writing/story is also great. It's slightly soapy in some moments but well worth it in the end. Many times I found myself furious, frustrated, angry, happy or otherwise emotionally involved with the characters which goes to show the writers did a great job. Aside from a few minor plotholes, irrational things done by some of the characters (people in real life do irrational stuff all the time) it is absolutely an fantastic show that I would recommend to anyone that likes sci fi or just a good intrigue / drama show. The music is very lacking which is unfortunate, they even managed to butcher the wonderful "Scarborough fair".

    It's kinda funny that the most advanced robot in the show is actually Chinese made. In the show the big corporations making the robots havent even come close to the creation of this mysterious Chinese scientist that made this robot. I understand why the other robots are so "robotic" but my biggest complaint aside from the music would be that this one super advanced robot should have been more fluid and humanlike on her movements and emotions (as I said previously, more like the robots from "humans")

    I am genuinely excited to see the second season and how the story will progress.

    Original review

    As someone that loves sci fi and dystopian movies and shows it's much better than I expected. Admittedly I've only seen 2 episodes. I dont think I've ever seen any Russian show or movie aside from the original Solaris and Stalker. I expected it to be more "B" quality but it's a great and entertaining show. It's not as good as "humans" (which unfortunately had a terrible ending last season) but it's better than most generic sci fi shows.

    The acting is pretty good although that's hard to judge when the language is foreign to me. The acting of the robots is not that great though, it's an artistic choice I'm guessing but it's sorta stupid. They act too "robotic". I mean they should be slightly robotic, maybe a bit cold but there is no reason for them to have such stiff movements.

    So far my biggest annoyance is that there is this really pretty pregnant lady in the show. She is like a solid 8.5 or 9/10. Shes short, pregnant but super "cute". Imagine pam from the office, now imagine if pam was super pretty haha. Anyway her fiance, which is this ugly guy, acts like she is worthless and is drooling over these robots that arent even as pretty as his fiance. She also seems to be completely obsessed with this guy and seems to genuinely love him. Meanwhile he seems extraordinary uninterested complaining about how she keeps calling him and saying stuff like I wish I could move to another city where she couldn't find me (she's pregnant with his child).

    I guess the point is to make him a very unsympathetic character, but it just doesn't come over as realistic. Also the fact that she seems to be completely oblivious to this guy disliking her so much makes little sense.

    Despite this being set in the future I thought it was funny that the corporate bosses act like they are mobsters, they treat male staff like crap while treating girls nice. And corruption seems to be super normal. People bribe others like it's the most normal thing to do Haha. It's very Russian in that sense, at least so far.

    Anyway, I'm pleasantly surprised with the first two episodes. Enjoyed the story so far and the acting. My only wish is that the robots were more like the ones in the brilliant British show "Humans". These robots, even the most advanced model with "free will" seem to be incredibly "robotic/stiff" in their movement.

    Overall, if you lile sci fi and the subject of synthetic humanoid robots / androids etc I would definitely recommend it. But if you havent seen "Humans" yes I would recommend that show over this. (Small edit: although I still think Humans is better, I will definitely recommend also watching this show, and compared to the absolutely nonsensical and terrible ending of the last season from Humans thos show had a very satisfying ending that also left room for a second season)
  • Negative: The plot is nothing new. Most stuff is already known from movies with similar theme. Most time is wasted with cat and mouse game. Too less sci-fi and too much thriller. The male cast has some very boring faces and the acting is only average.

    Positive: visual effects are nice for a series production from Russia. The female cast is amazing - the complete opposite of the male ones: one beauty after another with great acting. Paulina Andreeva (Arisa) is fantastic with her stoic but gentle facial expressions. Also, the little daughter plays surprising great in the beginning of the series.

    Summary: Not too bad. Most time a joy to watch. Some more technical and political fiction and it would be really great.
  • Only seen the first episode so far but the story is definitely inspired by the swedish original "Äkta människor" and / or the BBC remake "Humans". It will be interesting to see what paths this version takes.
  • I started watching this with the dubbing, which I almost never do, because I was sleepy and my eyes were too tired to rely on the subtitles. I almost always watch foreign films in the original language, and this series proves that I was right to do so. Is dubbing always this bad? Yikes! I like the story, even though it's a bit derivative. I got caught up in it and watched it all over several nights. Switching over to the original language makes it much more watchable.
  • Netflix you have made my jaw drop. This is an amazing show couldn't keep my eyes off it. Love the characters, plot and the whole feel of the show is surrealistic it's borderline artsy. Plus it explores deeper into family issues too
  • Future Moscow is very white/ not just race- decor. Everything is sleek and snowy. There is a scene where a TV show is being shot and the hosts are hooked up to computers- their costumes change constantly. Everything is in front of a green screen. Just like the show itself, it's mostly shot in from if a screen, white furnishings added later. Artificial. The show is self aware just like the robot, Arisa. We are left with the same questions about AIs almost knowing that to produce them would be our undoing. Yet of course, wth Srisa we ask ourselves, who is more " human"? Good PG rated show but naught an original idea in sight.
  • The only downside is my lack of Russian, and having to read subs. So far I like this better than the British " Humans". Most Americans view Russia as a cold backward country, but the tech and film industry is changing those old viewpoints, especially now with the U.S.'s downward spiraling political system, leaning toward more dumbing down of it's citizens.
  • raqmoore31 August 2019
    Somewhat entertaining. However, for a show based on ultra modern tech, it felt formulaic and pedantic. The story could've been a whole lot meatier for all that they had to play with. I found myself making Humans comparisons that always left BTU the loser.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    How can a man with a bullet wound, buried under 3 feet of rocks and soil climb out? A super bot is left at a shopping mall, police trying to find her, and no one waits at the home (where she of course turns up). Every episode there's something stupid that destroys my belief in the story and the characters. Half way through the eighth episode and I had to give up, I wanted it to be good, but the characters and script are just too frustrating.
  • taichihan20 October 2019
    I will never regret the days I spent watching the series. Honestly it is a great execution of robotic sci fi. Great plot great acting, for Arisa too.

    All in all the show was worth it 100%
  • I watched all of Season 1 and I really recommend this one 100% you will be entertained. This is a highly entertaining and engrossing film, Well-written script. I rated it a 8/10.
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