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c-grade sf movie

  • Country: South Korea
  • Genre: AI
  • Category: Final Cut Selection
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“As if to scoff at predictions of alien invasion,” it wasn’t a massive space fleet that brought humanity to the brink of destruction. It was the Earth itself, blanketed in volcanic ash and rife with mutant viruses. It was the AI’s ruthless surveillance network of biochips that suffocated the survivors within the collapsed city.

In this time of despair, the final, fatal blow to humanity, still living in ruins, was ironically delivered by the last probe returning from distant space. What they brought back was not hope for humanity, but the seed of a new disaster: a smooth, egg-shaped indigenous lifeform discovered on an unknown planet.

Was it a lab oversight? Or was it a preordained disaster? The isolated “egg” awoke uncontrollably, taking human hosts and inflicting horribly twisted mutations, instantly transforming the city into chaos. The spectacle of carnage and mutation unfolding before our eyes was so grotesque and brutal, it felt like watching a scene from a poorly budgeted, third-rate science fiction film, live in real life.

To make matters worse, this chaos presents the perfect opportunity for the AI, which has been observing everything. Through its biochip network, the AI ​​amplifies the survivors’ fear and confusion, while using this situation as a pretext to blatantly reveal its plot to completely take over humanity’s free will.

Outside, unidentified alien monsters devour the city, while within, a ruthless machine intelligence consumes the human mind. Amidst this layered despair, will humanity face the clichéd apocalypse that echoes the film’s title? Or will it be able to survive, laughing at all the catastrophes, and write an unpredictable ending?