There are no named characters in the Teaser. The three figures represent the fu
There are no named characters in the Teaser. The three figures represent the full arc of human experience: — The Child: She has never known a world without AI. She reaches toward the hologram not with fear, but with the instinct of someone who has never been told to be afraid. Her motivation is pure wonder. — The Elder: He remembers the before. He sits in the dark not because he is forgotten, but because he is choosing to feel the weight of what changed. His motivation is grief — and quiet resistance. The Solitary Figure: Neither young nor old. They sit at the window, back to the camera, watching a sunset that no algorithm predicted would matter. Their motivation is the question itself — why does this still feel like something? The tension of the Teaser is not explosive — it is existential. There is no villain. No disaster. No war. The conflict lives in the silence between two realities: REALITY A — The world has never been more powerful. REALITY B — The individual has never felt more invisible. The Teaser asks the audience to sit inside that gap. To feel the discomfort of a world that works perfectly and yet somehow misses the point entirely. The final hero shot — one person watching a sunset surrounded by screens — is the visual embodiment of this conflict. Technology everywhere. Humanity, quietly persisting. The Teaser does not resolve. It opens. The final words on screen: "What does it mean to still be human?" This is not a rhetorical question. It is the engine of the entire channel. Every episode of SAGE TRANSMISSION will approach this question from a different angle — through different characters, different futures, different choices. CORE THEME: Technology is not the enemy of humanity. Forgetting to ask the right questions is. The channel exists to ask those questions out loud — through story, image, and the stubborn belief that fiction is one of the last truly human things we have.
2026年3月22日