In the year 2025, a young man's super intelligent AI system tells him that he must go on a date or face certain suicide from loneliness
Fusing Black Mirror-esque technology paranoia with goofy romantic comedy elements may not sound like a harmonious blending of tones, but director Ryan Turner and writer Matthew Hart have given us the sci-fi/comedy concoction we didn’t know we needed with A Date in 2025.
Turner’s film takes the glib future outlook of something like idiocracy and meshes it with the standard rom-com trope of the "shy guy who pines for cute girl."
The result is something that feels unique, yet also quite familiar...
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In the year 2025, a young man's super intelligent AI system tells him that he must go on a date or face certain suicide from loneliness
Fusing Black Mirror-esque technology paranoia with goofy romantic comedy elements may not sound like a harmonious blending of tones, but director Ryan Turner and writer Matthew Hart have given us the sci-fi/comedy concoction we didn’t know we needed with A Date in 2025.
Turner’s film takes the glib future outlook of something like idiocracy and meshes it with the standard rom-com trope of the "shy guy who pines for cute girl."
The result is something that feels unique, yet also quite familiar...
Previous Article
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In the year 2025, a young man's super intelligent AI system tells him that he must go on a date or face certain suicide from loneliness
Fusing Black Mirror-esque technology paranoia with goofy romantic comedy elements may not sound like a harmonious blending of tones, but director Ryan Turner and writer Matthew Hart have given us the sci-fi/comedy concoction we didn’t know we needed with A Date in 2025.
Turner’s film takes the glib future outlook of something like idiocracy and meshes it with the standard rom-com trope of the "shy guy who pines for cute girl."
The result is something that feels unique, yet also quite familiar...