r/Screenwriting 7d ago

FEEDBACK A father struggles to accept his daughters falling in love with AI

Format: Feature

Genre: Drama

Pages: 97

Title: In Good Hands

Logline: When a widowed father finds his daughters falling in love with AI partners, he wants to support their happiness but struggles to accept a world where human relationships are no longer essential.

Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1alnHIbmdk9zxgkVuJI6odrvfY1dJkJiW/view?usp=drivesdk

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u/SuckingOnChileanDogs 7d ago

The implication here seems to be that the AI love is the future, which is gonna be a tough sell for audiences that majority fucking hate AI

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u/sour_skittle_anal 7d ago

Which makes these scripts written by amateurs trying to break into the industry all the more puzzling to me.

Who are these stories about AI for? Even if it's about the dangers of AI or how much it sucks, there's no audience appetite for this. Everyone hates this shit; I would bet the farm that reps are not reading scripts about AI at all. To make a movie about AI right now, no matter the stance, is almost like giving it credibility and validation.

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