With a focus on the evolving role of technology, identity, and environmental crisis, the book analyzes key films that tackle issues such as the ethics of AI, human augmentation, time travel, multiverses, and the consequences of unchecked scientific progress. It examines the transition from spectacle-driven narratives to more intellectual and moral considerations, touching on key works such as 2001: A Space Odyssey, Blade Runner, Her, and Ex Machina. The text also reflects on how science fiction has increasingly become a platform for addressing contemporary issues, including race, gender, climate change, and the philosophical implications of our technological future.
In its final chapters, the book looks at the growing influence of streaming platforms and how they've allowed science fiction to expand into serialized formats, offering a deeper exploration of speculative worlds. The text concludes with an investigation into the ethical, emotional, and existential dilemmas posed by the rise of artificial intelligence in the 2020s, focusing on films that engage with questions of human autonomy, machine consciousness, and the future of humanity in a world increasingly shaped by AI. Through its analysis of the genre's past and present, this book illuminates the ongoing relevance of science fiction as both a cultural mirror and a speculative tool, reflecting societal anxieties while offering visions of possible futures.
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