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World of Tomorrow

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Emily is a young girl with her whole life ahead of her. She's about to get a phone call that will change everything. Who could this call be from? It's from Emily, only not the same one. The Emily on the phone is a clone of a clone of a clone of Emily Prime. She has contacted Emily to retrieve a memory that she has lost. Before doing so, she shares parts of her life with Emily Prime. This information will forever shape the life of this young girl. The question then becomes something much deeper than what we are viewing here. Would this clone Emily exist if she hadn't contacted Emily Prime? Would Emily Prime have had a different life without this contact? This movie goes into some gray areas when it comes to consciousness and the state of being. In doing so it challenges current ideas that are known to us. Wherever you are in this debate, this is a story that almost feels like "Matrix" in its presentation without the graphics. The graphics are rudimentary in their form; basic stick figures, shapes and colors are displayed to present the story without the distraction of modern concepts. Are you ready? Find out here.

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Depressed Robot Poetry:

The light is life,
Robot must move,
Move robot move,
But why,
Move move move,
Robot forever move,

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