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Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Artificial’: Oscar Contender or Outcast?

Source: Variety

Summary

Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Artificial’ delves into the tumultuous weekend that almost brought down OpenAI, potentially marking it as this Oscar season’s most polarizing film. As the awards approach, its controversial themes might garner both attention and avoidance within Hollywood.

Why It Matters

The film’s exploration of artificial intelligence and corporate power strikes at the heart of contemporary issues, making it a timely entry for discussions at this year’s Oscars. Its mixed reception could influence debates about the responsibility of filmmakers in tackling provocative subjects, especially those entwined with technology and ethics.

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