Greek director Christos Nikou presents Fingernails, a thought-provoking film about love and the reliability of technology in matters of the heart. Anna, played by Jessie Buckley, questions the accuracy of a computer test that claims her relationship with Ryan is 100% compatible. Seeking answers, she joins the Love Institute and meets instructor Amir, portrayed by Riz Ahmed. Can a machine truly understand the complexities of human emotions?
Love. That intangible, addictive, complicated emotion that is the essence of being human. Now just imagine if it was more straightforward. No more guesswork, no more doubt. What if?
"I talked with a lot of younger people that are telling me, 'Oh, we don't want to lose time. We're going to know all the answers. We want to know if we match with this person from the beginning.' "And we wanted to make a comment on technology. We tried to avoid digital technology in the movie and cell phones because we felt that love goes through cell phones right now.
"I also wanted to make a comment on technology and... I wanted to take something from the fingers. Cell phones are the extensions of our fingers and the nails are the only part that protects the fingers."The couples who attend the Love Institute also undergo various exercises ahead of the fingernail test, to see how well they work together as a pair.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Sarah Beeny issues desperate health update as marriage ‘hangs on by fingernails’The mum-of-four has had further surgery to remove her ovaries and fallopian tubes
続きを読む »
Sarah Beeny shares desperate cancer update following surgeryIn a candid interview, the TV presenter admitted that her marriage was 'hanging by the fingernails'
続きを読む »
Normal for Hartcliffe film challenges stereotype of 'deprived' communityA filmmaker and journalist have released a documentary exploring what Normal for Hartcliffe means today.
続きを読む »