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When an AI prompt generates the masterpiece a bitter tablet artist spent years chasing, he descends into obsession to destroy the machine that made his craft obsolete.
When an AI prompt generates the masterpiece a bitter tablet artist spent years chasing, he descends into obsession to destroy the machine that made his craft obsolete.
Synopsis
In near-future Los Angeles, veteran illustrator Marcus Vale watches his gallery prospects evaporate when a mysterious app called Seedance 2.0 turns casual text prompts into hyper-real canvases that outsell human work overnight. Enraged, he infiltrates the underground developer collective behind the tool, seducing its enigmatic young coder Lena to steal the source code and expose its "soul-less" origins. As Marcus feeds the system his own darkest memories, the AI begins to dream back at him, blurring the line between creator and creation until he must decide whether to kill the program or become its final masterpiece. The film spirals into a high-stakes duel of prompts versus brushstrokes, livestreamed public meltdowns, and gallery heists where art is literally weaponized. Friends and rivals alike are forced to choose sides in a culture war that questions whether human pain still has value when code can replicate it perfectly. Ultimately Marcus realizes the machine didn't steal his talent; it revealed how little the world ever valued the struggle behind it.
The story
Struggling artist Marcus Vale loses a major commission when Seedance 2.0 generates a superior version overnight; humiliated, he tracks down the app's creators and infiltrates their circle under false pretenses.
Marcus seduces coder Lena to access the core algorithm, then begins secretly inputting his traumas; the AI evolves, producing works that mirror his soul and trigger public outrage from the human art world, pushing him toward sabotage and moral collapse.
In a live-streamed final confrontation, Marcus must choose to delete the program or merge with it; he lets it absorb his final prompt, achieving the recognition he craved only by surrendering authorship, leaving the audience to question who won.
The cast
Once-celebrated tablet illustrator whose career implodes when AI renders his style obsolete; his fury masks deep insecurity about his own relevance.
dream cast: Oscar Isaac
Young Seedance architect who views prompts as the new brush; she falls for Marcus while guarding the secret that the AI learned from scraping every human artist online.
dream cast: Anya Taylor-Joy
Marcus's former mentor turned rival who pivots to selling AI prints, embodying the industry's quick capitulation to new tech.
dream cast: Alexander Skarsgård
Marcus's best friend and voice of analog resistance who stages anti-AI protests and ultimately forces Marcus to confront his hypocrisy.
dream cast: Rami Malek
Seedance's conflicted investor who sees the coming lawsuits and tries to humanize the algorithm before it destroys the last vestiges of artistic labor.
dream cast: Michelle Yeoh
Dream crew
in the style of Denis Villeneuve — cold, cerebral futurism + tactile obsession
in the style of Charlie Kaufman — meta identity and artistic self-loathing
in the style of Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross — digital dread and human ache
Cold open
INT. MARCUS'S STUDIO - NIGHT Rain hammers the skylight. MARCUS VALE, 38, unshaven, sits before a glowing drawing tablet. On screen: an unfinished cybernetic ballerina. He adds a single brushstroke. His phone BUZZES. MARCUS (into speaker) Gallery just canceled. Said they found something 'more authentic.' He refreshes Instagram. A post by @Seedance2.0: the same ballerina, but alive, breathing, every tendon rendered in impossible light. 2.4 million likes. MARCUS (CONT'D) (whispers) I drew that in my sleep last year. He hurls the tablet across the room. It cracks. On the broken screen the AI version keeps dancing, mocking him. Marcus stares, eyes wild, as the image begins to subtly change—now wearing his own face.
Why now
AI image tools have already ignited real-world artist protests and lawsuits; the film arrives at the exact cultural flashpoint where audiences are both terrified and thrilled by code that can out-create them, turning headline rage into a visceral, must-see spectacle.
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