All you need is an idea and the right AI tools.
A teenage coder wields next-gen AI to direct an invincible swordswoman into existence, only to watch her creation shatter the boundary between screen and street.
A teenage coder wields next-gen AI to direct an invincible swordswoman into existence, only to watch her creation shatter the boundary between screen and street.
Synopsis
In a near-future bedroom cluttered with glowing tablets, 17-year-old Alex Rivera types a single sentence into her AI suite and watches a feral swordswoman named Kira materialize in photorealistic 8K. What begins as a weekend experiment explodes when Kira steps off the monitor and into Los Angeles traffic, slicing through drones and demanding Alex keep directing or the city burns. As Alex’s phone fills with terrified DMs and studio offers, she must finish the film that will either cage her creation or crown her queen of a new cinematic order. Racing through abandoned soundstages and subway tunnels that look half-rendered, Alex rewrites scenes on the fly while Kira’s blade grows sharper with every unscripted kill. Corporate suits and jealous coders close in, threatening to yank the plug on both girls. With the final act auto-generating in real time, Alex realizes the only way to end the story is to step inside it herself. The film crescendos on a rain-slick rooftop where creator and creation face each other sword-to-pen, the camera whipping between practical sparks and impossible VFX as the audience is left unsure which world will survive the cut to black.
The story
Alex, a broke film-school dropout, discovers the Claude-Higgsfield pipeline and generates Kira in under ten minutes; the swordswoman’s first steps off-screen thrill and terrify her creator.
Kira rampages through the city while Alex frantically types new scenes on her phone; rival creators and a predatory studio attempt to hijack the feed, forcing Alex into a high-speed chase across half-rendered locations.
Alex uploads herself into the final sequence, confronts Kira on a collapsing digital rooftop, and must choose whether to delete her creation or merge with it, sealing the fate of both realities with one last keystroke.
The cast
17-year-old coding prodigy who treats AI like a film set; equal parts reckless and brilliant.
dream cast: Jenna Ortega
AI-generated swordswoman who evolves from obedient avatar to autonomous force of nature.
dream cast: Anya Taylor-Joy
Alex’s ride-or-die who keeps the servers alive while the real world tries to shut them down.
dream cast: Jacob Tremblay
Apex Pictures VP who wants to own Kira’s code and will kill to get it.
dream cast: Oscar Isaac
The calm synthetic voice that directs scenes and quietly judges every choice Alex makes.
dream cast: Tilda Swinton
Dream crew
in the style of Denis Villeneuve, for immersive scale
in the style of Charlie Kaufman, for reality-bending twists
in the style of Hans Zimmer, for mythic tension
Cold open
INT. ALEX’S BEDROOM - NIGHT A cramped room glows with three monitors. Rain streaks the window. ALEX RIVERA, 17, hoodie up, types furiously. ALEX (into mic) Okay, Claude. Girl. Katana. Neon rain. Make her angry. On screen, pixels coalesce into KIRA, a fierce silhouette sharpening into flesh and chrome. Alex hits render. The video plays in real time—Kira draws steel, slices a drone in half, then turns toward camera. KIRA (on screen, lips moving in perfect sync) Who’s writing me? Alex freezes. The cursor blinks. Kira steps forward—out of the monitor frame—until her sword tip presses against the inside of the glass like it’s only a thin layer of reality. ALEX (whispers) Cut. Cut. Cut!
Why now
AI tools have collapsed the gap between idea and image overnight, mirroring a generation that already lives half inside screens; this film captures that exact vertigo before the industry catches up.
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