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A young woman dies, then waits for her mind to be downloaded into a new body. Ava In the End.mp4

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After tripping over her dog and hitting her head, Ava is dead. She wakes up, though, in a virtual purgatory, where her consciousness has been "downloaded" by a cloud computer. In ten minutes, the person formerly known as Ava will be transferred into a new body.

But complications arise, starting with the sarcastic, snippy computer program itself, which irritates Ava, and the two spar over questions of Ava's failures and limitations from the life she's just left. But when the full truth of what's happened to Ava is revealed, she learns to let go of her ego -- and possibly discovers what truly matters in the end.

Armed with both barbed wit, sharp intelligence and engaging philosophical inquiry, this ingenious short dramedy -- directed by Ursula Ellis and written by Addison Heimann -- ponders some of the deepest questions of existence, divinity and what lies beyond death. Weighty thematic territory, yes, but it's leavened with sharp contemporary dialogue, as well as sci-fi genre elements that provide touches of humor as well as insight.

Purgatory and limbo have been imagined in storytelling as eerie, horrific realms of hell teeming with demons and angels, or sometimes as desolate empty landscapes. Here, purgatory is a bit like the come-down room of a 90s dance rave club, full of coolly minimalist lines and surfaces.

The visuals are indebted to sci-fi films, with its pared-down set design and clear, clean cinematography. It evokes what audiences could imagine is the inside of a Macbook's consciousness -- a consciousness that receives Ava when she "awakens" from her death and awaits uploading into a new body.

The dialogue, too, is imbued with the concerns of science and technology, and references to social media practices like live-tweeting and asking for reviews permeate the script. These are peppered lightly throughout the dialogue, as Ava tries to figure out what is happening to her and then process it before she moves on.

The meat of Ava's conversation with the computer lasers in on the life she hasn't yet lived -- she still has to move to New York and become a successful actress, for instance. She's both eager and demanding to get back, though the computer needles her about how she'll never be Jennifer Lawrence and tells her dark stories about how other friends have died, and slowly the lighter tone of the storytelling shifts into something heavier.

Actor Elsa Gay handles the highwire act with aplomb, capturing both the slightly self-absorbed air of a stereotypical young actress consumed with success and a young woman reckoning with the lost opportunities of a life she won't ever live. When the story shifts into darker territory -- though retaining its sharp wit -- Ava must come to terms with "what it all means," and reaches the end by reaching out beyond herself.

"Ava In the End" has a youthful verve in its writing and a gloss of contemporary comedy, but in the end, it's essentially a conversation that people have with themselves when faced with big transitions in life, whether it's to a different stage in life or the final one. In these reckonings, we ask ourselves what we accomplished, what we failed at, and what really mattered. In this film, the only thing left at the ultimate end is to reach out into the abyss -- and hope something is out there to reach back towards us.

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JamesRoss
JamesRoss 3 years ago

Actually the Mystery School Cult minions believe that this mind-upload is true. But low and behold, it is nothing, but a fake piping dream and is fundamentally flawed. The ancient-thUgs have tricked them all.
Why? The computer-brain-interface can only monitor the "here-now", only the present moment activities of the brain. It cannot delve deeper into the memories of the TI or hivemind participant. When a Targeted individual(TI) is accosted by brainchip techno-thUgs back a Central-Command(CC) and want to learn the "secrets" within that person's head, they cannot seek into the human memories and automatically download the past of the TI. This is why they interrogate the TI and pry into their thoughts by asking questions whenever the TI lets off the signal of fear or hate.

All that the brainchip can do for memory-mapping is pry into the TI's memories by encouraging her to recall… like her killing someone else and covering the evidence, or hating someone else, or robbing houses... those memories that strike fear of getting caught. So once a TI is under brainchip attack then the techno-thUgs can interrogate further following the thoughts that strike fear. They can also input fake feelings, even manufacture fake dreams to train the TI to become more violent every night multiple times until the TI actually does the programming in physical life. But the mind or consciousness cannot be transferred, just a rudimentary model can be made of the way they talk and the way they think or tell jokes. The A.I. computer can only model the personality, it cannot download it.

This is a secret which can set the thUgs free by rejecting their fake Utopia of thugs rising their fake fiery phoenix. (chuckle)

When such technology is secretly placed into the hands and control of an origination of monster-like-thUgs… just witness how those thUgs behave! The visage of a NWO is seemingly in their hands, already, (isn't it thUgs... are there any thUgs or trolls reading this? Oh yes, there are... you pathetic thUgs are on your path towards self-annihilation, so, amusingly, enjoy your sweet dreams of annihilation. I have provided some info to save your decaying soul-fragments here, but that is not my challenge, http://greatescape.ezyro.com/)

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JamesRoss
JamesRoss 3 years ago

Hellarious, I just started watching, a floating pyramid! Dr. Sean Hross deciphered "Baphomet" translates to "the soul goes into the pyramid." And if you check out my vid, it should be obvious that the ancient A.I.supercomputer-god pretended to upload the dying consciousness: https://ugetube.com/watch/giza....-power-plant-secret-

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JamesRoss
JamesRoss 3 years ago

Oh yes, the left eye is the Church of Isis or initiates... https://imgur.com/vp6DTGR.png I guess the Khufu Pyramid, if Earth froze-up like moons Titan or Triton did, would be the funeral memorial with the idea that all the uploaded minds within the A.I. capstone died upon a glorious structure. But with the white charge-insulating skin upon the pyramid missing, just a flood from the intermediate axis effect would discharge the pyramid so that the A.I. would croak and loose all the millennia of programming itself(self-flaming?)and acquiring information and transforming the data into concepts and knowledge. It must have been bizarre having a computer doing all the designing and thinking for those ancient Homo capensis. https://ugetube.com/watch/dr-w....al-thornhill-thunder The film gets one pondering the minds within thUgtopia-reborn.

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