I just finished my latest watching-while-walking-on-the-elliptical-walker movie, Robot and Frank.
It is a fairly short film, just shy of 1.5 hours that tells the story of an aging jewel thief, Frank Langella, who is given a healthcare robot to take care of him because of a failing memory and general inability to take care of himself.
Langella, as usual, gives a wonderful, warm, human performance. The interaction between Langella and the robot are touching, the story does not attempt to reach grand themes on the future of robotics as shown in films like Ex Machina. However, it does make some statements about growing old, something I am working on these days, a little bit of human-robotic interactions, which are becoming closer and closer to relevant, and is well acted with Susan Sarandon, Liv Tyler and James Marsden in the cast.
Nothing terrible profound but worth a look.