The Pitch
Hanley, a tech founder, has just finished the first working version of a revolutionary AI personal assistant — ADA (Advanced Digital Assistant). Mid-keynote at the big launch, he spots the beautiful Stephy in the crowd. Their eyes lock — and in that instant he knows he has to meet her. He jumps off his own stage, races through the crowd, and they instantly hit it off.
The film follows their adventures in dating — and ADA's ever-growing role in the romance. Will it survive? What happens when AI gets involved?
The Rules
Same two faces in every human shot. Anchor blocks pasted verbatim into every prompt — never paraphrased.
ADA is light and interface — a champagne-gold bloom. Never a face, never a body, never a robot.
2.39:1, anamorphic flares, shallow DOF, fine film grain in every single still. No exceptions.
No anime, no cartoon, no cyberpunk neon overload, no sci-fi camp. Grounded premium realism.
Fun and silly — warm laughs, playful, aspirational. ADA is the punchline of every date.
One hard dramatic turn at the very end. Explain nothing. Open the curiosity loop — and leave it open.