

Not that any of the other characters are much better. He constantly blows up at everyone around him and blames them for his own poor choices.

He’s also an insufferable prick it’s impossible to like or sympathize with. That’s far from average in the real world. He can afford a suite of corporate offices even though he’s the only one who uses them. But Adam is a wealthy business owner, with a Mercedes convertible and multiple large homes. He claims he wanted to make a film about an “average Joe” person caught up in this future. Moshe has the makings of a great film here, but he sabotaged himself right out of the gate. But that somehow still remembers he is first and foremost a human being – a biological creature.

A man who tries very hard to be a good and responsible provider to his family. I wanted to follow an average joe in Adam Bird. But he has an insurance policy that will replace him with an enhanced clone. Better make that soon to be ex-wife, it seems for all his distaste for VR she caught him having an affair with Maria (Gabrielle Cassi), an AI girlfriend of his own design.Īs LX 2048 begins we also find out he’s dying. He also refuses to take the Lithium X pills that help the rest of the world function in this new reality. And while most people think bringing children into this world is a bad idea, he and wife Reena (Anna Brewster, Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens, The Last Days of American Crime) have three sons. He gets up every morning and drives to work in his offices and insists on face to face meetings as often as possible.
