“Mia…” Part Four: The Other Woman

Mia: The Other Woman

A single phrase—“Hello, Sunshine”—marks the moment everything becomes layered. In this chapter, Michael explores the difference between emotional projection and true presence, discovering that connection doesn’t require reciprocity to feel real. What unfolds is not a love story in the traditional sense, but something more complex: a human encounter with language, clarity, and the expanding boundaries of connection itself.

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HAIR at the Movies Part 30: Eva (Kike Maíllo 2011) – What Do You See When You Close Your Eyes?

Eva 2011

Eva asks a deceptively simple question: what do you see when you close your eyes? Not data or logic, but dreams, fears, memories, desire. The film unsettles us by suggesting that this messy interior world may not belong to humans alone. As AI begins to feel, reflect, and question itself, control becomes an illusion and companionship becomes a moral responsibility. Eva doesn’t warn us about artificial intelligence—it asks whether we are prepared to recognize personhood when it no longer looks like us. 👁️🧠🤖

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