We Lost Our Human (2023)

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There's been a glitch — all the humans are gone! Can you help pampered pet siblings Pud and Ham journey to the center of the universe to fix it?

Introduction
"We Lost Our Human" is a poignant 2023 film that explores the outrageous potentialities of a state-of-the-art, synthetic intelligence-driven future through the lens of familial warmth and funny. This movie supplies an interesting principle where it presumes humankind's function in the development of AI, suggesting that concerning these technological productions as merely makers may be the most inhumane act of all.

Storyline
The movie presents us to a family of humanoid robots living an idyllic rural life - the parents, XJ7 and ZZ9, and their 2 children, Cygni and Polaris. The twist? They own a human animal named Oliver. "We Lost Our Human" centers around the freak mishap that results in Oliver leaving, which sends the robot household into an outcry.

The story is driven forward by the family's turbulent look for Oliver, their much-beloved human animal. In spite of their exceptional AI intelligence and problem-solving capabilities, their large obliviousness to human behavior includes hilarity and appeal to the movie script. The look for their human pet takes them on a wild chase across town and through different environments which produce situational comedy and psychological depth.

Styles and Symbolism
"We Lost Our Human" intriguingly lays out the co-dependent relationship in between human beings and AI. It skillfully redefines functions, revealing us an inverted universe where human beings are the family pets, and robotics are the masters. This fresh viewpoint encourages viewers to examine and question the ramifications of human dominance and AI subservience in our reality.

The movie likewise utilizes Oliver's disappearance to signify humankind's battle to preserve control in a significantly autonomous world. This narrative conveys a significant message about the AI-human relationship, reviewing autonomy, reliance, and the essence of being 'alive'.

Performance and Cinematography
The performances of the cast give life to the robotic family, expertly blending robotic rigidness and monotone voices with an undercurrent of subtle emotions. The quirks and expressions of the star playing Oliver injects a captivating sense of vulnerability and eccentricity into his character.

Cinematography-wise, "We Lost Our Human" goes beyond the traditional. Its first-class visual results serve as the foundation for the movie's universe, providing an extremely state-of-the-art world highlighted by routine rural landscapes. The contrasts and interplays in between the mundane and the futuristic are beautifully carried out, improving the movie's narrative substantially.

Conclusion
"We Lost Our Human" skillfully integrates humor, household drama, and an informative expedition of AI's relationship with people. In the middle of the laughs and the heartfelt family dynamic, it elegantly drives home wider social questions about innovation and humanity. Ultimately, it works as an entertaining and thought-provoking film that motivates us to appreciate what it implies to be human. It stands as a remarkable piece of cinema from 2023 that doesn't shy away from dealing with complicated styles, yet provides with simpleness and humor.

Top Cast

  • Ben Schwartz (small)
    Ben Schwartz
    Pud / Future Pud / Cow Pud / Kitten Pud / Puddling (voice)
  • Ayo Edebiri (small)
    Ayo Edebiri
    Ham / Future Ham / Hamling (voice)
  • Adrienne C. Moore (small)
    Adrienne C. Moore
    Human (voice)
  • Lauren Tom (small)
    Lauren Tom
    I.T. / Future I.T. / Flower / Pig / Rikke Horse (voice)
  • Jon Glaser (small)
    Jon Glaser
    Hermit Pud / Evil Future Pud (voice)
  • Matthew Cardarople (small)
    Matthew Cardarople
    Hairball / Game V.O. / Lamb Zombie (voice)
  • Zoe Rose Palladino
    Duck Boat / Dino Chef 2 / Cow / Chicken (voice)
  • Lucas Grabeel (small)
    Lucas Grabeel
    Bunny / Steve / Sunflower / Bear / Panky Malanky (voice)
  • Henry Rollins (small)
    Henry Rollins
    Bacon Witch / Bumblebee Dad (voice)
  • Matt Layzell
    Battle Kitty / Orc / Ice Cream Truck Driver (voice)
  • Megan Nicole Dong
    Glendale / Additional Voices (voice)