I've been thinking a lot about this #AI generated chase scene since it came out. It completely fails as a serious film, but I think it is perhaps the best rendition ever created of what it would look like to watch a dream.
Unlike in a human created dream sequence that looks entirely normal but with some discreet random things thrown in, the narrative in this slowly meanders while all the little unimportant details are constantly shifting without a care to consistency.
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@mikemccaffrey@wandering.shop Like, any individual shot looks decent enough. The occasional messy text or wavy straight line notwithstanding.
But... the running was hard into the uncanny valley(the torsos were just too still), the police lights, I swear the fleeing guy was clean-shaven at one point, and there were so many dumpster fires I wouldn't be surprised if it was meant as some sort of commentary.
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