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More people than humans explore the promises and complex roles of AI in today's world and the consequences of these promises becoming reality. In this feature long documentary, the producer tries to build an intelligent robot to see if it can replace him as a film director. Can our creation, infinite wisdom, mutual connection and self-awareness make mankind obsolete
Today, the challenge of climate change is above all other issues. Recent research has found that, by the end of the 21st century, 39% of the world's population will face a situation that no creature has ever experienced in the past
There have been several excellent documentaries in the past that have explained the great changes in the Earth's environment and pointed out the long-term impact of human activities on the Earth. The uniqueness of Anthropocene: Glory and Destruction is to emphasize the process that led to this situation, rather than simply stating< Br/>
The progress of human beings in various fields has shaped an era of industrialization with remarkable achievements, which is generally welcomed by everyone. However, the two hundred years of history we learned in class is full of biased thinking. Now we should think about the history behind progress and understand what we think is the progress process< Br/>There is a voice that drives us to review the great"once upon a time"; There is a voice throughout the documentary. I deliberately didn't make any comments in the film. That voice is not commenting on pictures or history; On the contrary, it is telling history< Br/>
I used national data to review wars, Fordism, marginal urbanization or political speeches. I used the propaganda files of American way of life to show how the anti communist America publicized the advantages of capitalism and consumerism. I also use amateur films, which are sociological documents and part of the collective imagination. The authors of these images are unknown, and the content talks about us and people several generations ago. Finally, I use the films from the first half of the twentieth century. These fragments help me to present an era with few or no images (coal industry, mining work in the 19th century)< Br/>The role of archive pictures is not to explain, but to present different periods. The audience will then go back to the past and appreciate its aesthetics, atmosphere, voice, music and speech< Br/>In addition to these archival data, I also took some pictures of the modern world to help the audience get closer to the story. These pictures are presented among the seven billion people who work in silence. The"permanent disappearance" of Arizona due to nuclear waste, China's coal miners, trade ports and an extremely modern but uninhabited data center, etc< Br/>They reminded the audience of the greatness of the film: How did we get to this point p>