Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, directed by Gore Verbinski, explores a man’s quest to save humanity from a future dominated by AI, reflecting current anxieties about technology addiction. The protagonist, played by Sam Rockwell, attempts to recruit diner patrons for his cause while revealing their personal struggles influenced by technology. The film’s chaotic narrative offers both comedic and serious insights into society’s screen obsession, with a visual style that mirrors its themes of hyperstimulation. Amidst its frenetic pace, Good Luck delivers a timely message about the dangers of unchecked technological advancement.
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