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Movie AmericaM3GAN: “The Terror of ‘Love’ Asked by AI Dolls.”
When ChatGPT took the world by storm after 2020, an AI horror film emerged that captured the cutting edge of the era. That film is M3GAN. This ambitious work avoids the grotesque horror tropes common in the genre, instead presenting a new form of terror: the runaway consequences of love. While accessible even to horror newcomers, it masterfully balances entertainment with social commentary, embedding sharp critiques of modern society within its narrative. -
Cinema AnimePSYCHO-PASS PROVIENCE: The final choice of Akae Tsunemori, torn between law and justice
This film wraps up the popular sci-fi anime series, which started in 2012, and truly delivers for longtime fans. It finally reveals why Akane Tsunemori was imprisoned and uncovers the truth behind the central case, weaving a complex and satisfying story. While it can be tough for newcomers to jump in, those who have followed the series will find it especially moving. -
Movie AmericaAtlas: Buddy Action with AI and Pilot
Rebellion against humanity by AI robots. Jennifer Lopez collaborates with an artificial intelligence and a buddy to take on such AI. The film has many rough edges, but from start to finish, it is a fast-paced and enjoyable experience. -
Movie AmericaThe Creator: How to deal with AI
Gareth Edwards directs this film and is familiar to audiences from 2014's GODZILLA Godzilla and Star Wars Rogue One. In a typical Gareth Edwards film, adults and children travel incessantly through uncharted territory. This film has an atmosphere similar to Monsters: The Extra-Terrestrial. -
Movie AmericaChappie. It is AI that raises children
The story is about a newborn artificial intelligence raised by a gang. Three gangsters raise AI Chappie and try to help the gangster father role commit crimes. However, the mother's role teaches him to love. He also promises his developer that he will not commit crimes, which conflicts with the father's instructions, so he is conflicted.




