Apart from the superfluity of technical jargon, the film raises some valid points and poses some relevant questions regarding morality, ethics, and free will. Through a tightly drawn screenplay and one incredible performance (Tatum Matthews as Cherry the A. I. kid), we get this contemplative back and forth between a couple of characters who initiate meaningful conversations about the inherent traits of artificial intelligence and its presupposed limitations and capabilities.
If you're somebody who loves discussions about artificial intelligence, you've come to the right place. However, for all the casual viewers, the heavy baggage of terminologies may come off as jarring, and the conspicuous lack of one free-flowing narrative may take its toll by the time you reach its denouement.
If you're somebody who loves discussions about artificial intelligence, you've come to the right place. However, for all the casual viewers, the heavy baggage of terminologies may come off as jarring, and the conspicuous lack of one free-flowing narrative may take its toll by the time you reach its denouement.