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Sci-Fi Short Film She - DUST

Sci-Fi Short Film She - DUST

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
London 2091. Two service androids, a male and a female, have been abandoned in an apartment after the city evacuation. After several decades, the female android wants to know what is outside the door. In the dystopian landscape of London in 2091, a male and a female service android find themselves marooned in an apartment following the city's evacuation. Decades later, a curiosity awakens in the female android, compelling her to question the unknown beyond their door. This sparks a profound debate between the two androids, as they grapple with the conflict between adhering to their programmed directives and the burgeoning sentience within the female androida concept that eludes the comprehension of her male counterpart
Date: 2024-04-02

Comments and reviews: 16


I do love these sci-fi shorts but they are so anti-climactic and leave one frustrated! Still, I did very much enjoy this one and it gets a thumbs up. But stil it begs more questions-not of the story per-se, but of mundane ones- like if the population has been gone for a very long time, why hasn't nature began to reclaim the land and infrastructure. One would think that there would be more decay after decades of no population with vegetation taking hold in evey crack and crevice where a seed might be blown into.
But maybe I'm expecting too much and over thinking. Maybe there are machines or androids that take care of this problem. And no I'm not being flippant. In every film however long or short we are occasionally asked to suspend belief or disbelief but sometimes things can become a bit of a stretch. I did enjoy this though. However i am prepared for the inevitable backlash of negative comments.
But hey, those are just my own personal thoughts. One can agree with me or not.

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The sun comes up. The sun goes down. We have choices to make with the time we have. Sadly, my experience is that few go beyond allowing the dust to settle on their 'busy' lives. She looks for purpose. Sadly she will find very few travel companions. She will always be different, an unwelcome interruption to what is 'normal'. Thank you. May it cause us to think about the bigger questions.
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Despite the undertones or in lieu of, this is a perfect example of human existence. Humans like it or not serve no purpose. You can create whatever goal or higher calling you chose, but just a glance at history shows that exist only in a certain time and space. Unless you invent something that affect the lives of all, humans simply exist to reproduce, live, and die, rinse repeat.
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Core of something interesting but so many questions and no answers: Why were cities evacuated and where did they evacuate to And why did no humans return Are they all dead Who or what was in the lobby watching the Fem-Bot make a run for the main doors Are they locked What is outside Why did the Fem-Bot tilt sideways then the screen to black - then it just ends.
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I made this film as a metaphor for our human experience: that relationship you should move on from, that job you need to let go of, that jump of faith you're delaying. Did you catch these undertones How much time are you willing to wait
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The cinematography sets the theme very well. But I have to concur with previous speakers that the story needs a conclusion. E. g. with only little screentime, she could come back some years later and tell it herself.
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I see cybernetic beings in these characters. And I also see the digression of Elon's brain chip. The next iteration would be you losing your will. Part of a collective. Resistance would be futile.
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I loved scoring this project and working with EugenioVillamar There are a couple of things I would do differently in hindsight, but this was so much fun to work on
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London 2091 I was in London in 1973. I even walked over that Tower Bridge. Funny. ; I never noticed any Palm Trees there. Yet I see them in this video. Global Warming
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I feel like this is a message of hope regardless of the lifeform (robot or human. It's almost as if the message is the show must go on. As long as the sun comes up.
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Her biological clock is ticking lol. Her time for marriage and motherhood is passing her by like this STOMP, STOMP, STOMP LOL My cousin Vinny.
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Was almost hoping She said the ones that gave the orders could not possibly be alive 100 years later so we don't need to follow those orders.
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Very realistic on point and true. No one ever comes back. First thing I ever watched with the cold hard truth of the matter
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And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a. bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. .. . Anais Nin
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That guard's work ethic reminded me of the dish Washer's Creed. Ours is not to reason why, ours is but to wash & dry. LOL
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So many good endings were missed in this video. The potential was great but ignored. I believe it would have been good.
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