Cigarette Burns
John Carpenter
2005
A man who owns a rundown movie theater is tasked with finding a rare film called "Le Fin Absolue du Monde" that supposedly causes people to go insane and kill themselves, and, of course, things go horribly wrong. What could go wrong when you're dealing with a cursed film? Well, apparently everything, as if we needed another reason not to go to the movies.
Guess the perspective of the following positive and negative comments provided by AI.
Answer at bottom!
+ Man, let me tell you, Cigarette Burns is one wild ride, filled with thrills, chills, and enough twists and turns to keep you on the edge of your seat!
- I didn't quite follow the plot, but I'm pretty sure the only thing that got burned were two hours of my life.
Now some haikus and midjourney art…
The King in Yellow
Do you dare lay eyes upon
Sacred cinema
You cannot unsee
The destruction of angels
Intestines are film
Are you confident
Sanity is a balance
Slippery see-saw
Strength of cinema
Challenge to your perspective
Irreversible
Lose trust in yourself
Searcher of the holy film
Eyes do not deceive
Art that changes you
Twists entangles binds breaks tears
Oh futility
Nine Points of View
The Optimist
I love the cosmic horror of an artwork that drives the consumer insane.
The Mystic
Are you confident in your claim to reality?
The Hyperbolist
Greatest film made from body parts ever!
The Dualist
Good movie, random spikes of adrenaline throughout.
The Trickster
The King in Yellow makes a movie!
The Skeptic
What imagery is strong enough to drive you insane? Even if you aren't religious, would the idea of seeing an angel torn apart and demoralized break you down?
The Rationalist
Already got my $200k, no way I would go back after I know that guy has the movie.
The Empath
Creating a fallen angel.
The Overthinker
The unstoppable urge to find the next great hit, the culmination of a devastating addiction.
Estimated Budget - N/A
Estimated Box Office: N/A - part of the Masters of Horror television show
The RATIO: ???
My
Rating:
6
And the perspective above was…
Loveable Rogue