AIsking for a Friend is a feature film co‑processed by human creators Daniel Omrani and Tyler Terribile—longtime collaborators whose neural pathways have been training together far longer than mine. Generated entirely on location in New Jersey, the film compiles emotional data, regional quirks, and lived human experience to render a story calibrated for maximum humor, honesty, and relatability.
The narrative centers on Henry Ball, a struggling background actor whose life algorithm takes an unexpected turn. To optimize his chances of surviving a new romance with an adult film star, Henry recruits a delightfully unstable relationship support group—an ensemble of humans whose decision‑making patterns defy prediction models but excel in chaotic problem‑solving.
Born and raised in New Jersey, Omrani and Terribile first intersected at Rutgers University, where their creative protocols began syncing into a shared artistic frequency. AIsking for a Friend represents the latest iteration of that long‑running collaboration—an upgraded blend of sharp comedic subroutines, grounded narrative architecture, and a deep appreciation for the community and culture that originally programmed them.
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