My Explosive Take on “Screenwriter AI”: The Brutal Truth They Don’t Want You to Hear
Alright, Slay Entertainment tribe, buckle up. It’s time for a no-holds-barred, gloves-off review of the Hollywood disasterpiece, “Screenwriter AI.” Now, I’ll tell you straight: It was meh! And I don’t mince words. Sure, the filmery was high-end and glossy, the kind of dazzling visuals that make you think you’re in for a treat. But let’s not kid ourselves. When it comes to storytelling, it was just okay-ish. And in today’s world, okay-ish doesn’t cut it.
Look, I’ve been around the block. I know how this industry works, and let me tell you, this was a cop-out of the highest order. The directors clearly chickened out at the end. They had a chance to make a statement, instead, they handed us a safe, sanitized, Hollywood wrap-up. A story that didn’t dare to stare the harsh reality in the face. This movie screamed, “We’re sorry! Yes, we know AI is about to destroy the world as we know it, but don’t worry, in the end, AI can’t win because it lacks humanity!” LOL. Give me a break.
Let’s get real here, people. In an ideal world, maybe AI won’t replace us because it lacks that invisible “human touch.” But guess what? Life isn’t ideal—far from it. Do you honestly think that movie studios, driven by pure profit, see AI capable of writing just as well as human writers and then decide out of the kindness of their hearts, “Oh no, let’s stick with the more expensive human option for the sake of humanity”? Not a chance.
Repeat after me: THE END IS HERE. This movie tried to lull you into a false sense of security, and if you fell for it, you’re sorely mistaken. In real life, if a studio executive saw a script written by AI that was just as competent as one written by a human, the human’s script would get trashed faster than you can say ‘blockbuster.’ Why? It’s cheaper, it’s quicker, and it’s efficient.
We are entering a new era where AI isn’t just a tool; it’s a replacement. And I’m not just talking about screenwriters. This extends to actors, musicians, doctors, lawyers—everyone, except the suits at the top who own all the businesses. No one’s job is safe because the cat isn’t just out of the bag; it’s clawing its way through society’s fabric, leaving nothing but threadbare illusions of job security in its wake.
Wake up, people! This movie tried to sell you a utopia where humans win in the end, but that fairy tale is dead. The happy ending they tried to force-feed you isn’t just improbable; it’s impossible. AI is here to stay, and it’s here to take over. It’s not about if, but when. And the sooner we accept this harsh truth, the sooner we can start preparing for the inevitable.
So, to all the feel-good Hollywood directors out there: Stop pandering. Stop sugar-coating. Tell it like it is. Truth doesn’t need a gloss finish. Reality is harsh, cold, and unforgiving—just like the future that AI is about to carve out for us.
Stay woke. Get prepared. The end isn’t coming—it’s already here.
Slay Entertainment concierge OUT.