The movie Submission .. An artificial intelligence conspiracy that destroys the lives of the characters
- aldaghry
- Feb 3
- 3 min read
One of the most important and popular topics that has become a real challenge for humanity is the topic of artificial intelligence, through rapid developments that will put it in a stage and importance that increases day after day.

In this movie by director Scott Daly, we will be faced with advanced artificial intelligence as it penetrates the heart of human social and daily life, an example of which is the model of the woman - the robot who has superior skills and who has been programmed to perform many exceptional tasks that sometimes exhaust humans.
Thus, Nicholas - the actor Michael Morrone finds himself forced to resort to a woman robot programmed according to advanced artificial intelligence programs to perform housework until his wife recovers, who suffered a heart attack and severe complications that require her to stay in the hospital for an indefinite period, which requires filling the void of managing the house and caring for the children.
From here, the actions of the characters will expand, especially when artificial intelligence begins to capture what occupies humans and what they care about and its ability to change behavioral patterns, making the robot on the same level as humans.

Lana walks into her workplace and a robot greets her. When she finishes a work meeting and leaves it frustrated, the robot designed inside a smart building that uses artificial intelligence technology to provide services for daily activities automatically to humans, such as cooking, comforts her. She enters into a discussion with the robot, which tells her that it loves her and offers her professional assistance in her field of work. Lana is impressed by the alternative design that the robot "Rob" has prepared for her and begins to engage in a personal dialogue with him, but she refuses to enter into a romantic relationship with him because he is a machine and not a human. A robot escapes into a man's body and tries to win a girl's heart in a Thai film about "artificial intelligence love" and bears the same name, directed by David Asavanond and Stefan Zlotescu.
It was highlighted in this film, on the one hand, artificial intelligence became an important part of the characters' lives, then what we witnessed of the character's transition to penetrate the science of human emotions, which in itself was based on building multiple paths for the film's narrative, leading to Alice's transformation into a killer robot, which is a pivotal transformation in finding multiple opposites for the conflict.

However, we found that the director had directed the events after the second part of the film towards Alice's transformation, driven by artificial intelligence software, into entering the circle of revenge and crime, which is an exceptional transformation without a doubt, through which he wanted to establish secondary plots that pushed the events to another level of conflict, including bringing the nature of Nicholas' work to the area of interest of the robotic woman who will later take revenge on his friend.
Perhaps these transformations between what is emotional and sentimental and what is based on the idea of revenge and crime are what deepened the strength of the robotic woman's character and gave her a space that gradually expanded until she controlled the destinies of many characters due to her aggression and inability to control her.
These multiple problems are what this film was filled with to provide us with a result of a film that includes multiple attractive aspects and elements that qualify it to gain the trust and interest of viewers, and for this reason we found it, despite the stereotype it contains, to constitute a striking addition to artificial intelligence films.



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