A Review of Generation, Directed by Ricardo Fusetti

By Adelina Hill

Generation, directed by Ricardo Fusetti, is an explosive film that delves into the interpretation of human behavior by AI. We follow the captivating dance choreography of a young woman engaging in interpretive dance, accompanied by a poignant voiceover reciting poetry. The creation of this film left me astounded, as it revealed the astonishing notion that AI could possess opinions about human beings. Overlaying the woman’s mesmerizing performance are colorful images generated by AI, adding depth to the interpretation of human beings.

Overall, Generation is a powerful combination of movement, sound, and visual artistry that showcases the true prowess of AI. I am still dumb struck by this film and I’ve watched it several times, paying attention to different elements each rewatch.

I give this film a rating of  5/5

Adelina Hill is a current college senior at St. John’s College in Annapolis, Maryland. She spends her time reading and writing and you can most likely find her with a book at her side at all times. She was born in St. Petersburg, Russia and adopted at nine months of age and moved to America. Her biological younger brother soon followed as well. Adelina wants to become a full time author and work for a publishing company writing fiction, fantasy, and horror; anything that is slightly out of the ordinary catches her eye. Her other hobbies include fish breeding, hand feeding hummingbirds, listening to music, and riding horses. She hopes to one day be on the NYT bestsellers list and become as great of an author as her great grandfather Napoleon Hill, author of Think and Grow Rich.

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