Colorless Man

I had fun watching the movie this MeFi post refers to. Having no expectations going in, I have to say it was not bad in the same sense as aspartame is not bad if you know what you are getting is not cane sugar. 

The comments on the thread reflect a mix of skepticism, concern, and nuanced debate about the role of AI in creative industries. Many acknowledge that while AI-generated films can be coherent and tell a story, the results often lack the depth and intentionality of human filmmaking. There is a lot of doubt if AI will replace skilled filmmakers, because filmmaking is about meticulous creative control, something current AI tools cannot offer; the content produced relies on prompts and luck, making it difficult to achieve the specific vision or fine-grained adjustments that human directors and editors bring to a project.

But the movie told a story and a told it fairly competently. While it will not win any jury awards and is more like a parlor trick than something that would qualify to be real cinema, an interesting experiment all the same.

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