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Sci-Fi Short Film "There Is No Antimemetics Division" [video]

This short film plunges viewers into the mind-bending world of antimemetics, a concept where knowledge itself is the enemy, brought to life from the popular SCP Foundation universe. It's a dark sci-fi noir where a specialized division battles entities that fade from memory as soon as they're perceived. Hacker News users are drawn to its intellectual puzzle, compelling narrative, and roots in a beloved collaborative fiction project.

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Mar 17, 6:00 AM
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Mar 17, 6:00 PM
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DUST presents "There Is No Antimemetics Division," a captivating sci-fi short film that explores the chilling concept of antimemetics, where certain entities or information actively resist being remembered. Directed by Adria Lang and starring Jasika Nicole, this film delves into a world where reality is suspended and forgetting is a weapon.

  • The story centers on Marion Wheeler, the Chief of Antimemetics for the shadowy SCP Foundation, an organization dedicated to containing anomalous phenomena.
  • Wheeler finds herself in a precarious situation, accused of being a spy by a high-ranking superior who holds her at gunpoint, questioning her very identity.
  • Her mission is to fight memory-consuming entities and convince her distrustful boss of her loyalty before she's forcibly transferred to an ominous location known as Xi-3.
  • Director Adria Lang drew inspiration from QNTM's original SCP story "We Need to Talk About 55" and aimed to create a 'Sci-fi Noir episode of the Twilight Zone by way of David Lynch and Philip K. Dick,' with a nod to Severance.
  • The film explores themes of perception, memory, and the struggle against forces that defy conventional understanding.

This adaptation skillfully brings a complex and popular SCP concept to the screen, offering a tense and thought-provoking narrative that challenges the audience's understanding of reality and knowledge itself.