TWO POINT ZERO

In a world long abandoned by humanity, a solitary android—nothing more than a skeletal exoskeleton—wanders a ruined city searching for purpose, memory, and connection, discovering that survival is not what makes one human… but love.

Genre: Sci-fi/Drama
Tone: Poetic, intimate, melancholic
Comparable DNA: WALL-E, The Road, Blade Runner 2049, I Am Mother

Overview

TWO POINT ZERO is a quiet, emotionally driven science-fiction film set after the extinction of humanity. Cities lie in ruin. Nature is slowly reclaiming concrete and steel. There are no survivors—only echoes.

At the center of this world is an android, a utilitarian machine stripped of synthetic skin and cosmetic features. What remains is a bare exoskeleton: exposed pistons, servos, and wiring. It was never designed to feel. Only to function.

But long after its creators are gone, something inside it has changed.

The android continues to operate beyond its intended lifespan, driven by fragmented memory logs, corrupted directives, and an unexplainable compulsion to keep going. As it traverses the devastated cityscape, it encounters relics of human life—abandoned apartments, children’s toys, faded murals, recorded messages—each encounter subtly reshaping its internal systems.

The film unfolds with minimal dialogue, relying on visual storytelling, sound design, and performance to convey emotion. The android’s movements evolve over time—from mechanical efficiency to something increasingly hesitant, curious, and almost… human.

Two Point Zero | Proof of Concept

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