Korea|2020|53min
|World Premiere
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GV |
Ticketing |
427 |
7/13 19:30 |
CGV Sopung 4 |
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427 |
7/13 19:30CGV Sopung 4
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Program Note
In a future when the human brain and AI can be connected, Hyera’s son dies in an accident but she manages to revive him by combining part of his brain with AI. One day, Hyera finds her son’s behavior is changing, and suspects that it started after the connection was made. While impersonating her son the AI deceives her and wipes out his soul. Empty Body made by Kim Uiseok, director of After My Death, asks what a true human being is when AI is used to replace the human body, and questioning what it really is. Human beings must live by being connected to AI without having the right to choose their own death, while the AI finds the meaning of its existence by communicating with the human brain. Whether it is human or AI, when they realize the meaning of their existence, should they have the right to choose their own life and death themselves? (MO Eun-young)
Director
KIM Ui-seok
He graduated in film directing from the Korean Academy of Film Arts (KAFA). His first feature After My Death (2017) won the New Currents Award at the 2017 Busan Film Festival and was screened at several film festivals from home and abroad.
Credit
Producer |
An Suyoun |
Screenplay |
Kim Uiseok, Lee Hannah |
Cinematographer |
Baek Seongbin |
Editor |
Kim Uiseok |
Sound |
Lim Hyeonkyu, Song Suduk |
Music |
sunwoojunga |
Production Design |
Kim Doeun |
Cast |
Moon Sori, Jang Yoosang |
Sales |
SOOFILM |