I’m Not A Robot

To harness a concept as ridiculous this is and still find the humor and humanity is exciting as a viewer. The intentionally stale reflection of a woman trying to confirm her own humanity had me smiling the whole time.  
Her humor grows as she realizes she is artificial; I loved this shift. 
The immense sense of technologic malaise felt instantly relatable. 
The film screeches to a halt with such a great punctuation. 
I really feel for her. I want her to feel release.  
I wish there was more
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