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So, 'The Cage' (2023) drags you into this intriguing blend of science fiction and emotional turmoil. You’ve got this AI assistant, really trying to do her best - I mean, she’s just trying to finish this painting, right? But then there's her master, who's quite the arrogant piece of work. The dynamic is tense; you can feel the frustration bubbling beneath the surface. The practical effects in this one aren’t over-the-top, which I appreciated, they feel grounded. The pacing, though not always steady, does have moments that hit hard, making you think about the nature of creativity and control. It’s a unique take on AI, and honestly, it lingers in your mind after the credits roll.
Features a distinct dynamic between AI and human.Grounded practical effects enhance the storytelling.Explores heavy themes of creativity and autonomy.
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