
🎬 Title: AI Amok / AI崩壊
Could artificial intelligence determine the fate of humanity?
Story: Set in 2030, AI permeates various sectors such as healthcare, finance, and security, becoming an indispensable part of daily life. Society has developed a deep-seated trust in these technologies. However, as AI spirals out of control, it triggers catastrophic events.
⭐ Rating: 7.1 (11 votes)
📅 Release Date: January 31, 2020
⏱️ Runtime: 2 hours and 11 minutes
🎭 Genres: Science Fiction
🎬 Director: Yū Irie
✍️ Writer: Yū Irie
🌍 Country: Japan
🏢 Production Companies: Warner Bros. Japan, Fukuoka Broadcasting System, Hiroshima Telecasting, Chukyo TV Broadcasting Company, Shizuoka Daiichi Television, Miyagi Television Broadcasting, Sapporo Television Broadcasting Company, CREDEUS, Kodansha, GYAO, core international, Nippon Television Network Corporation, Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation, WOWOW, KDDI, dentsu, jeki
💼 Production:
| 📈 Revenue: $7,932,191

👥 Cast: Takao Osawa (Kosuke Kiryu), Kento Kaku (Satoshi Nishimura), Alice Hirose (Kumi Okuse), Takanori Iwata (Makoto Sakuraba), Masahiro Takashima (Ken Mochizuki), Sei Ashina (Maika Hayashibara), Tina Tamashiro (Mako Iida), Kimiko Yo (Eiko Tanaka), Nanako Matsushima (Nozomi Kiryu), Tomokazu Miura (Kyoichi Goda)
Editor’s Note: AI Amok (2020) is a compelling science fiction narrative infused with emotional depth. Under the skillful direction of Yū Irie, the film establishes a consistent rhythm and a vivid setting. The performances—particularly by Takao Osawa, Kento Kaku, and Alice Hirose—imbue the story with relatable stakes. At 2 hours and 11 minutes, its pacing is deliberate, ensuring that each scene serves its purpose. Despite some imperfections, its strengths far outweigh any shortcomings. The tagline, “Could artificial intelligence determine the fate of humanity?” effectively encapsulates its themes. If this concept intrigues you, be sure to add it to your watchlist.
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