Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn unlikely friendship forms between an engineer on earth and a satellite venturing to the furthest reaches of space.An unlikely friendship forms between an engineer on earth and a satellite venturing to the furthest reaches of space.An unlikely friendship forms between an engineer on earth and a satellite venturing to the furthest reaches of space.
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This short movie is a beautiful and emotional piece of art, that transports you into deep outer space and leaves you wanting more. Definitely recommended to anyone who wants to listen to heartful dialogues while traveling through space.
This is a simple yet impactful story of a sound engineer (Noelle) communicating with an AI satellite (Kiara)
What struck me is how well it lends itself to human psychology and what we know about forming relationships and emotional attachments not only people, but inanimate objects, and in this case, a seemingly sentient satellite which learns and develops skills and knowledge like living beings do. I think this short definitely has the potential to be further explored as a feature. Definitely, from a psychological and sociological perspective. What about Noelle makes her connect with Kiara? What bonds does she have already in her life, and why are they perhaps lacking, encouraging her to seek a connection with an AI? Why are we as humans likely to anthropomorphize objects (perceive them as human-like) and why is it so difficult to refrain from doing so?
In the format of a short, this explores their bond fleetingly but with beautiful direction and screenplay which adds the nuance and allows the viewer to invest themselves fully.
Definitely recommending this further!
What struck me is how well it lends itself to human psychology and what we know about forming relationships and emotional attachments not only people, but inanimate objects, and in this case, a seemingly sentient satellite which learns and develops skills and knowledge like living beings do. I think this short definitely has the potential to be further explored as a feature. Definitely, from a psychological and sociological perspective. What about Noelle makes her connect with Kiara? What bonds does she have already in her life, and why are they perhaps lacking, encouraging her to seek a connection with an AI? Why are we as humans likely to anthropomorphize objects (perceive them as human-like) and why is it so difficult to refrain from doing so?
In the format of a short, this explores their bond fleetingly but with beautiful direction and screenplay which adds the nuance and allows the viewer to invest themselves fully.
Definitely recommending this further!
10viceanma
This short is proof that it doesn't take many actors to tell a good story. The visual sequence is beautiful and you manage to connect with the universe.
To Err is minimal in it's visuals. The storytelling is primarily driven by it's two voices, with only occasional glimpses of people. Luckily the sound design is impeccable, and the vocal performances of the two leads make that more than enough for the film to be engaging and by the end moving, with Liz Bishop giving a particularly heartfelt performance when visible.
I actually wish that it was longer. I was so enjoying the way that the two leads learn from, confide in, and ultimately befriend each other, that I wish we'd been given some more time to really feel what this relationship meant to both of them.
Another critique would be that maybe the editing could've been slower. As this is mainly an audio experience, I felt it would benefit to cut a little less and lean into something more meditative.
Overall, To Err is a minimal but very solid short which should establish director Nanci Cruz as a promising talent to watch.
I actually wish that it was longer. I was so enjoying the way that the two leads learn from, confide in, and ultimately befriend each other, that I wish we'd been given some more time to really feel what this relationship meant to both of them.
Another critique would be that maybe the editing could've been slower. As this is mainly an audio experience, I felt it would benefit to cut a little less and lean into something more meditative.
Overall, To Err is a minimal but very solid short which should establish director Nanci Cruz as a promising talent to watch.
10mgdwdny
This film takes up all the space in my heart, pun definitely intended! It's beautifully written, paced in a way that is controlled but feels effortless and the acting is superb. The story is moving and riveting, and evokes so many emotions and deeper questions about space exploration and the essence of humanity in that exploration.
An incredible piece of art created by an incredible team. A must watch.
An incredible piece of art created by an incredible team. A must watch.
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- AnecdotesThe trumpet, used in the film, belonged to Liz Bishop father (the actress who plays Noelle, on a late stage of her career).
- Citations
Kiara (AI Satellite V.O): Kiara: Trajectory is nominal, are sensory outputs operating up to standards?
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