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    “I’m Not a Robot” (2025 Academy Award Winner)
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    "In Victoria Warmerdam’s short film, a series of failed Captcha tests plunges a woman into a strange new reality. Winner of the 2025 Academy Award for Best Live-Action Short."

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    Quote Posted by onawah (here)
    “I’m Not a Robot” (2025 Academy Award Winner)
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    "In Victoria Warmerdam’s short film, a series of failed Captcha tests plunges a woman into a strange new reality. Winner of the 2025 Academy Award for Best Live-Action Short."

    Parallax View. Circa 1975. Warren Beatty. Paula Prentiss et al. Think: JF Kennedy and how you might set up a patsy.

    Add: My apologies. I did not mean to hit reply with quote.

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    Artificial Intelligence

    vs.

    Human Intelligence

    One programmed the other. Does it really matter which one?



    Over 50 years ago, futurists predicted/ warned of this blurring.

    Quote The revolution will not be televised.

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    And neither will the singularity.
    Knock Knock

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    Quote Posted by onawah (here)
    "In Victoria Warmerdam’s short film, a series of failed Captcha tests plunges a woman into a strange new reality. Winner of the 2025 Academy Award for Best Live-Action Short."
    The thing is, she didn't fail the Captcha tests. So why did the system think she was a robot?

    Or am I missing something....?

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    Imagine if AI were capable of gaslighting?

    Not beyond a future possibility. It's been reported that people are already having levels of AI related anxiety.

    Future healthcare system protocol, you must see an AI power psychologist before you can schedule or visit a human one.

    Knock Knock

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    I've failed the Captcha test on occasion, when I missed one small detail in the photos. Accurary depends a lot on how good your eyesight is.

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    "In Victoria Warmerdam’s short film, a series of failed Captcha tests plunges a woman into a strange new reality. Winner of the 2025 Academy Award for Best Live-Action Short."
    The thing is, she didn't fail the Captcha tests. So why did the system think she was a robot?

    Or am I missing something....?
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    "Hitman" is not exactly an uplifting movie (which is why I put it in this thread and not the one for uplifting movies), but an entertaining, critical success and one with some very clever twists and turns.
    It's based loosely on a true story (which always adds interest) about a college professor of psychology and philosophy who takes a part time sting operation job with the New Orleans police department, posing as a professional hitman.
    It begins with him viewing the job as "field research", but it soon becomes much more personal.
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    "Hit Man is a 2023 American romantic crime comedy film produced and directed by Richard Linklater, who co-wrote the screenplay with Glen Powell. The film stars Powell, Adria Arjona, Austin Amelio, Retta, and Sanjay Rao. It follows an undercover New Orleans police contractor who poses as a reliable hitman as he tries to save a woman in need. The basic premise was based on the true story of a college professor who worked for the Houston police in the late 1980s and 1990s as a fake hitman, as described in a 2001 magazine article by Skip Hollandsworth.

    Hit Man premiered at the 80th Venice International Film Festival on September 5, 2023. It was released in select theaters in the United States on May 24, 2024, before its streaming debut by Netflix on June 7, to critical acclaim.

    Plot
    Gary Johnson is a mild-mannered professor of psychology and philosophy at the University of New Orleans who also works for the New Orleans Police Department to assist in sting operations. When Jasper, an undercover detective who portrays fake hitmen to solicit and then prevent murder-for-hire schemes is suspended for brutality, Gary is unwillingly ushered into the role.

    Gary quickly finds himself to be a natural in garnering solicitations, researching suspects in advance, and tailoring a unique hitman persona for each. He becomes a confident and charismatic man named Ron for a discontented married woman named Madison, who is trying to have her abusive husband killed. Gary quickly finds himself both sympathetic and attracted to her, ultimately refusing the money and suggesting she use it to restart her life, much to the disappointment of Jasper and Gary's co-workers, Claudette and Phil.

    Gary later begins a sexual relationship with Madison without revealing his true identity to her. To keep up the appearance of being a hitman, Gary shows her how to use a gun, advising her to aim for the heart. While leaving a nightclub, Gary and Madison have a heated encounter with Ray, Madison's husband, which ends with Gary pulling a gun to back him off. Later that night, the couple encounter Jasper, who is suspicious of their being together. A furious Ray attempts to have Madison killed, unknowingly contacting Gary.

    Upon recognizing Gary as Madison's boyfriend, Ray rushes out of the sting, proclaiming that he will kill her himself. Gary informs Madison and attempts to move her out of her house, but she dismisses his fears, stating that Ray would not follow through. Gary later learns that Ray was killed after being shot in the heart. He confronts Madison, and she admits to the murder, prompting him to reveal his true identity in a panic.

    After being kicked out by Madison, Gary returns to the police, who reveal their evidence on her is building after discovering Ray increased his life insurance policy before he died. Jasper, who knows of Gary and Madison's relationship and is jealous that he took his job, suggests Gary try to elicit a confession out of her using the character of Ron.

    Gary arrives at Madison's house with a wire and pretends to interrogate her while giving her acting cues typed on his phone. Their charade convinces the police that she is innocent, but Jasper later comes to Madison's home, blackmailing her and Gary to pay him the money that Madison inherited from Ray's life insurance policy, lest he send them both to prison for Ray's murder. Madison drugs Jasper's drink, causing him to pass out, and Gary ties a plastic bag over his head, planning to stage his murder as a suicide.

    Years later, Gary and Madison are happily married with two children.

    Cast
    Glen Powell as Gary Johnson, college professor and tech guy turned undercover mole
    Adria Arjona as Madison Figueroa Masters, an unhappily married woman who tries to hire Gary to kill her husband
    Austin Amelio as Jasper, an undercover police officer
    Retta as Claudette, a police officer
    Sanjay Rao as Phil, a police officer
    Molly Bernard as Alicia, Gary's ex-wife
    Evan Holtzman as Ray, Madison's ex-husband
    Production
    Before the 2022 Cannes Film Market, Hit Man was announced to international buyers with Richard Linklater directing and writing and Glen Powell starring and producing. The screenplay, based on the article "Hit Man" by Skip Hollandsworth published in Texas Monthly in 2001, was written by Richard Linklater and Glen Powell, who also directed and starred, respectively.[4][5] The article told the true story of Gary Johnson, a college professor who worked for the Houston police in the late 1980s and 1990s, pretending to be a contract killer. Much of the rest of the plot is fiction. He died in 2022, and the film includes a dedication before the end credits: "Dedicated to Gary Johnson, 1947 – 2022".[6][7]

    AGC Studios reported strong sales for international distribution at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.[8] Powell was joined by Austin Amelio, Retta, and Molly Bernard in October 2022.[9][10] Filming began in New Orleans in October 2022,[10][11] and production was completed that November.[12]

    Release
    Hit Man had its world premiere at the 80th Venice International Film Festival on September 5, 2023.[13] It was followed afterward by its North American premiere at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on September 11.[14] It also screened at the 2023 BFI London Film Festival on October 6, 2023.[15]

    Netflix acquired distribution rights to the film in the US, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, India, South Korea, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, and Iceland for $20 million at TIFF, making it the largest film deal of the festival and of 2023, with plans for a theatrical release as well.[16] It was released in select theaters in the United States on May 24, 2024,[17] before streaming on Netflix starting on June 7, 2024.[18]

    Reception
    Critical response
    The film received critical acclaim.[a] On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 95% of 295 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8/10. The website's consensus reads: "A deceptively dark thriller that's also loaded with laughs, Hit Man is an outstanding showcase for leading man Glen Powell—and one of the most purely entertaining films of Richard Linklater's career."[25] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 82 out of 100, based on 55 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[26]

    Writing for The Washington Post, Ty Burr awarded the film four out of four, calling it "a blast of pure pleasure and one of the year's best films".[27] In another positive review, Alissa Wilkinson of The New York Times described Hit Man as "romantic, sexy, hilarious, satisfying and a genuine star-clinching turn for Glen Powell".[28] Wilkinson, along with several other reviewers, remarked on the philosophical questions posed by the film. Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian wrote that the multiple identities assumed by Gary allow both the character and the viewer to consider "the question of whether there is in fact a true 'self', an irreducible core of authentic identity that remains behind when all imitations or influences are removed".[29] Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com also described the movie as a "philosophical study of the human capacity to change".[30] However, Zachary Barnes of The Wall Street Journal noted a lack of subtlety, calling Gary's lectures in philosophy class "overly obvious as expressions of the movie's themes".[31] Chris Evangelista of Slashfilm wrote a mixed review in which he described the film as "forgettable, and often uninspired", though he praised the performances.[32]"
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    Mr. Nobody.

    "What would or could have happened if I made another choice?"

    Definitely a thought provoking movie.

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    This is a "Thought Provoking Movie, etc.”, I think – or at least, it promises to be one:

    Plainclothes, from this year.

    It may even provoke tears.

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    The movie that made a huge impression on me was The Matrix. I watched it when I was young, and I still remember the shock I felt at the idea that everything I believe to be real — my life, my world — might just be a simulation. I think this film carries an important message and really makes you think. And on top of that — the special effects were fantastic! For me, it was truly unforgettable.


    This post was translated from Polish, as I don’t speak English. Please forgive any mistakes.
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    Won’t ever miss an opportunity to post my fav movie, The Electric Horseman, with Robert Redford and Jane Fonda.

    To me, this is thought provoking, on account of the timing of it’s release. The vibe is personal freedom in America, and came out 2 or 3 years after Nixon’s speech made everyone scared/afraid and so then stupid. My ref. here is an interview of Legs McNeil in Juice Magazine.

    Lots more to think about here too. It’s somewhere near the time Mz.Fonda earned the nickname “Hanoi Jane”. And lots of various movie-making magic moments.

    “You must be a Capricorn!”. …”You got any Eucalyptus leaves?”.

    Just gotta mention that the OP vid is creepy, to me. Had to quit that. This vid is nice, and still imo thought provoking. Fishes in the deadpan.

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    Edit: horse chase (by cop cars and bikes) is 1:06: to 1:11: .
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    Quote Posted by Johnnycomelately (here)
    Won’t ever miss an opportunity to post my fav movie, The Electric Horseman, with Robert Redford and Jane Fonda.

    To me, this is thought provoking, on account of the timing of it’s release. The vibe is personal freedom in America, and came out 2 or 3 years after Nixon’s speech made everyone scared/afraid and so then stupid. My ref. here is an interview of Legs McNeil in Juice Magazine.

    Lots more to think about here too. It’s somewhere near the time Mz.Fonda earned the nickname “Hanoi Jane”. And lots of various movie-making magic moments.

    “You must be a Capricorn!”. …”You got any Eucalyptus leaves?”.

    Just gotta mention that the OP vid is creepy, to me. Had to quit that. This vid is nice, and still imo thought provoking. Fishes in the deadpan.

    The Electric Horseman

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    Edit: horse chase (by cop cars and bikes) is 1:06: to 1:11: .
    Here's a back up just in case.
    (I've got a copy of the movie. )

    The Electric Horseman (1979)


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    Quote Posted by RunningDeer (here)

    Here's a back up just in case.
    (I've got a copy of the movie. )

    The Electric Horseman (1979)

    Thank you, Paula.

    Saw it in the theatre in ‘79, with a sweetheart. Rented the VHS in the mid 90’s, once. Found it on YouTube maybe a decade ago - current bookmark (my post) was 2021. Am down to ~yearly watches now, from multi per year. It still is a nice movie to fall asleep to.

    I appreciate your backup link, got it bookmarked at the top of my Randomvids set of folders. ♥️😊

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