My Dinner With An Android: Unraveling A Meta Mystery

By: Alex Silverman

In My Dinner With An Android, directed, written, and produced by Grant Bomar, with Dean Bomar as editor and cinematographer, a 30-minute short film unfolds. 

The plot follows a documentary filmmaker investigating a mysterious dinner party disappearance, led by a suspect AI scientist with potentially sinister motives. 

The film’s strength lies in its use of surreal imagery, although one could argue it might be excessive. 

Despite this, it remains an intriguing addition to the ever-expanding realm of artificial intelligence. I rate this film 3 out of 5 stars.

Alex Silverman is a graduate of Columbia College Chicago with a major in Comedic Writing & Performance and a minor in Writing for Television. Apart from his work as part of the Planet Classroom Network Film Selection team at CMRubinWorld, he is a sketch writer, and pursuing a career in acting in New York City.

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