Try to surpass yourself. A pretty creepy movie actually... The whole “beauty” of the gig economy is shown as a degenerate capitalist system built exclusively on human exploitation.
There are not many assumptions in this movie, except that quantum computers and an instant DNA analyzer, and in many ways it shows the world to which we are rapidly moving, and in many ways we see it now.
Automation of production, which is supposed to replace human labor, only drives people into even more disenfranchised conditions of work, forcing them to show productivity on the same level as machines (for example, employees in Amazon warehouses) and in fact turning the person into a machine. This is a purely totalitarian practice. There is no less cruelty in the fake smiles of the staff than in the blows of the forged boots of the concentration camp staff. In the absence of normal ways of employment, people are forced to engage in all sorts of fraud, build gray schemes on other gray schemes, etc., without having any guarantees to receive income as a result.
In general, the film quite clearly shows the current situation, only slightly thickening colors. This, of course, some borrowing of the ideas of the black mirror but more close to reality, which I like even more.
In general, the film is great, there are no reviews here for some reason, so I decided, at least let it be mine.