00:00Mercy, your film seems to say to us that human beings can make a lot of mistakes, but even artificial intelligence is a kind of CS fiction movie can make mistakes. What does it mean for us all this?
00:17I wouldn't say it's a big lesson forward kind of a think piece movie. It's raw entertainment, edge of your seat thriller action with some sci-fi. But it tends to make people think a bit about the world that we're living in because it is science fiction. It's near to distant future. But the closer we get to the release of the movie, the more near future it feels than distant future.
00:40And how you manage this kind of double morality that there is in your film?
00:48There's a moment in the script where you don't know if this man committed this crime or not, and neither does he. So it was important to me to at least thread some level of darkness into this character to where he would truly question whether or not he did this and maybe even believe that he did do it.
01:04In terms of tackling the morality, for me, I met with a lot of LAPD homicide detectives leading up to making this movie. I understand that they really walk right on the edge of light and dark. They're constantly dealing with the fringes of mortality with people who are losing their lives and bringing hardcore criminals to justice.
01:25This is their day-to-day life. And inevitably, I think that has an impact on a person's...
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