Jodie Foster Says Brad Pitt's F1 Seemed Like It Was Made By AI And Written By A Computer
Jodie Foster is raising questions about creativity in modern filmmaking, saying Apple's racing blockbuster F1 felt as though it had been "made by AI." Speaking at the Aspen Festival of Ideas, Foster clarified that she wasn't criticizing the film's success, acknowledging it has earned millions at the box office. Instead, she argued that its story structure and dialogue were so formulaic they resembled something a computer might generate. Foster said the movie followed the kind of storytelling blueprint taught in film school, with actors delivering lines exactly as expected. While praising the film's impressive technology and visual scale, she suggested it reflects a broader concern that modern Hollywood is relying more on polished formulas and technology than original creative risks.









