Film Synopsis of “AfrAId“→ Curtis’ family is selected to test a new home device: a digital assistant called AIA. AIA learns the family’s behaviors and begins to anticipate their needs. And she can make sure nothing – and no one gets in her family’s way!
Be AfrAId …Be Very, Very Afraid!
The movie didn’t quite live up to our expectations. It would have been interesting to see a more menacing portrayal of the AI, drawing inspiration from the likes of Chucky or Annabelle. The premise of the film was intriguing, and it had the potential to explore the darker side of technology.
Protecting The Family
The family testing out the AI assistant initially appeared to have positive feelings toward her, but unfortunately, their sentiment waned quite rapidly. There comes a point in life when transitions are necessary, and it can be quite challenging, particularly when children struggle to bid farewell to something or someone, they have become accustomed to. As we all know, children have a fondness for electronic devices, and the absence of that “relaxed comfort” can lead to challenging situations.
Corrupting Cal
It never fails, does it? In any possession/horror film; even if the hour is at a minimum – the evil entity always seems to go after and target the little ones because they are so innocent and harmless and know that they can entice and lure them into darkness and doing evil things because they are too young to know that they are being negatively influenced and being used and manipulated and I DETEST that with a PASSION! The same can be said for adults and I detest that in negative people about life how the good suffers for the bad.
Trav’s Closing Remarks
Why must good people suffer for the mistakes and misfortunes caused by bad people? Why tarnish someone’s goodness for selfish gain? What satisfaction do they derive from that? Why take advantage of an innocent and good-hearted person when the world is already so hostile? I have never understood the point of that, and I highly doubt I ever will.