BigBug is coming to Netflix this February. Jean-Pierre Jeunet is the director of this dystopian Science fiction film. He is the man behind the Oscar Winning film Amélie. This film have elements of horror, comedy and science fiction.
A.I is slowly becoming a part of our daily lives. There are now factories that have gone fully automated as the machines do everything. Most of the Employees had been relieved of their duties and jobs because the companies save more money with robots. A. I am becoming more intelligent than ever. There are now websites that use AI to write articles for them.
Netflix is no stranger when it comes to making films about A.I. There is Mother/Android, Mitchells vs The Machines and a couple of episodes of Black Mirror. In Terminator we had seen scenarios where robots tried to destroy humanity. This one is a nightmare scenario when AI. becomes overprotective of humanity.
Bigbug trailer
Set in the year 2045, Big Bug is about a future where humans live a comfortable life. It is a future where they have Androids, robots, and AI as slaves that make their lives easier. They do the cooking, cleaning and most errands we don’t want to do. All looks like a life of Bliss until one day an Android Uprising happens.
Humanity is now taken hostage by their very creation. A group of residents of a suburban community was locked inside their homes because their servant robots thinks its was the best way to protect them. The people must now find a way to escape or they will be in a lifetime of an endless no eviction edition of Big Brother.
The People must now work together to win against their rebelling servants. Humans must prove that they are not obsolete like the machines accuse them to be.
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