The first hour was Wall-E × I Have No Mouth And I Must Screamed, and I loved that. It was a fascinating sci-fi drama that brought into question what it meant to be alive or human. I especially loved that Me was emulating influencers, which are distinctly NOT real, as Iam was trying to get her to understand a little later on. I did get lost in the last half hour though. The story went from philosophical social commentary to AI gender swap sex? I just feel like it lost the really cool thinkpiece and devolved into a romance drama which, honestly, is unlike me to be against. I don't known if I like them living forever in this invented world. It feels like the movie almost wanted us to question whether WE are real, or if we exist within the "mind" of AI, in a digital city and the world is actually gone but I'm thinking not since we never actually see Me and Iam leave their apartment. The last section of the movie just didn't feel as intriguing as the first 2/3.
PS, filmmakers need to catch up. The world supposedly ended in 2025, YouTube is not funny cat and baby videos anymore it's reaction videos, alpha male podcasts, pop culture discourse, and AI fetish content. I know that's not as heartwarming or inspiring but it's real.
PPS, how and why are the AI systems capable of actually feeling things like ticklishness, water temperature, spicy tastes, and sexual pleasure?
The first hour was Wall-E × I Have No Mouth And I Must Screamed, and I loved that. It was a fascinating sci-fi drama that brought into question what it meant to be alive or human. I especially loved that Me was emulating influencers, which are distinctly NOT real, as Iam was trying to get her to understand a little later on. I did get lost in the last half hour though. The story went from philosophical social commentary to AI gender swap sex? I just feel like it lost the really cool thinkpiece and devolved into a romance drama which, honestly, is unlike me to be against. I don't known if I like them living forever in this invented world. It feels like the movie almost wanted us to question whether WE are real, or if we exist within the "mind" of AI, in a digital city and the world is actually gone but I'm thinking not since we never actually see Me and Iam leave their apartment. The last section of the movie just didn't feel as intriguing as the first 2/3.
PS, filmmakers need to catch up. The world supposedly ended in 2025, YouTube is not funny cat and baby videos anymore it's reaction videos, alpha male podcasts, pop culture discourse, and AI fetish content. I know that's not as heartwarming or inspiring but it's real.
PPS, how and why are the AI systems capable of actually feeling things like ticklishness, water temperature, spicy tastes, and sexual pleasure?