WATCH the totally weird trailer for an AI Putin biopic that the Russian dictator doesn’t need you to see.
Polish director Patryk Vega has teased a freaky full-length characteristic movie about Putin utilizing AI-hybrid strategies to impose his face over one other actor’s physique.
Polish actor Slawomir Sobala apparently spent two years finding out “Putin’s physique language, his gait, and his means of getting into a room,” in an effort to nail the half.
And the movie has caught the eye of Kremlin spies who don’t need it going out to the world – and you’ll see why.
One scene exhibits the omnipotent chief quivering within the foetal place – in his pants.
In one other, he brandishes two strings of bathroom roll to the adoring squeals of a room filled with Russian aristocracy.
Precisely how a lot of the movie’s plot is true is unclear, however Vega stated: “The viewers wanted to see the true Putin on display.”
The trailer opens with a traditional bullied-child-grows-icily-determined sequence, with Putin’s mom introducing him to a bunch of youngsters earlier than he receives a agency headbutt to the face.
“It’s higher to die standing than dwell in your knees,” his assailant tells him.
The movie then flashes via varied phases of Putin’s life: his judo endeavours, work as a cabbie, and romantic assembly together with his fiance (he grabs maintain of the girl and declares: “She’s my new spouse.”).
Different freaky scenes are left notably unexplained, corresponding to the road of 20 girls dressed as playboy bunnies made to run from thugs with weapons via a snowy forest
That is “The actual life story that defies actuality,” viewers are informed.
We’re invited to “Enter the thoughts of probably the most harmful man on earth.”
Putin was performed by Polish actor Slawomir Sobala
Director Vega stated: “Inviting Putin to the studio for 20,000 photographs wasn’t an choice, and reaching the best decision element is not possible with out having a bodily human mannequin to {photograph} in a studio.
“With out this real-world reference, AI merely can’t replicate the extent of precision we’ve achieved.”
Vega’s different movies embrace the gangster movie Pitbull and the serial killer flick The Plagues of Breslau.
Neither are significantly subtle, however quite enjoy violence and vulgarity.
Critics count on an identical flippancy from this odd biopic – in cinemas on January 25.