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Dystopian Literature: Artificial Intelligence Discrimination
Dr. Aji Septiaji, M.Pd. - Universitas Majalengka, Indonesia. Talking about literature and artificial intelligence is a tradition for the modern future because the process involves sophistication, convenience, and popularity. The presence of artificial intelligence technology is a sign that human civilization is growing. However, do all activities need to be connected through artificial intelligence technology devices? What is the biggest impact if everything depends on artificial intelligence? Through this essay, readers can gain another perspective on artificial intelligence both from the problems, solutions, and consequences because all things if always dependent on one object then there will be risks that must be accepted.
By Aji Septiaji12 months ago in Critique
The Woman in the Yard Movie Review: a different kind of horror story. AI-Generated.
Jaume Collet-Serra's latest horror film, The Woman in the Yard, offers a chilling premise but struggles to maintain its momentum, leaving audiences with mixed feelings about its execution. The movie, released on March 28, 2025, stars Danielle Deadwyler as Ramona, a grieving widow navigating the aftermath of her husband's tragic death while caring for her two children in an isolated farmhouse.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a year ago in Critique
Snow White 2025: Balancing Woke Themes with Classic Storytelling โ A Review
The 2025 version of Snow White, to be fair, Disney's live-action remake of its first animated picture, has received mixed reviews from the audience. The remake tried its best to be accepted as a feminist film and one that promotes woman empowerment while balancing the old and the new. I watched the film with a grain of salt and kept my logical mind asideโat least, I tried to! However, I could only fathom the discourse of its nurture to a certain extent. In this review, I go deeper into the intricacies of empowerment, fantasy and the performances the film encompasses.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Critique
Anuja Netflix Short Film Ending Explained: A Cliffhanger That Leaves You Thinking
Directed by Adam J. Graves, Anuja is the story of a very talented girl who, despite thousands of difficulties, dared to come out of a deep, dark world where nothing like hope existed.
By Ayush Vermaabout a year ago in Critique
REVIEW - King Castling (Directed by Dale Loon & Catalina Cardenas)
The 'Royal game' or 'mind sport' known as 'Chess' has become a classic plot device for movies ever since Ingmar Bergman's 1957 classic The Seventh Seal, and has featured prominently in numerous flicks ever since, including From Russia with Love, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Blade Runner, X-Men, Harry Potter and the Philosopherโs Stone, and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows to name but a few - and now there is a new movie to join their ranks.
By MegaFlix Movie Awardsabout a year ago in Critique










