You don’t have to be an doomsdayer to tell a really tragic story about artificial intelligence. This movie really captured what AI ended up being like—I think because it’s less about technology and more about people. Haven’t seen it in many years but I bet it hits harder than ever.
About a decade ahead of its time. Beautiful production design, amazing score, and a great reminder that all the technology in the world won’t save us from loneliness or replace our collective human need for each other!! Still can’t see something about AI/GenAI without immediately thinking of this.
A beautiful sci-fi film by writer/director/editor Kogonada. It explores what it means to be alive, navigating themes of love, impermanence, and human supremacy. I‘ll be honest: I’m a sucker for robots. I think it’s because they are a lens through which we can see ourselves. Our humanity and our inhumanity. Beep boop.