Plot Synopsis
In a world where artificial intelligence flawlessly mimics human emotions, a bereaved father, driven by the unbearable pain of his son's absence, risks everything to recreate him using forbidden technology. Seong-Jin Park, a renowned chatbot developer haunted by the loss of his son, Jin-Woo, finds himself caught in a web of ethical dilemmas and unsettling truths as he attempts to resurrect his son's memories.
Seong-Jin stumbles upon an illegal program promising to rebuild a digital persona from preserved data. Desperate to reconnect with Jin-Woo, he feeds the program fragments of his son's digital footprint: messages, videos, social media posts. The program, however, requires a powerful AI engine to process the vast data, leading Seong-Jin to Somi Jeong, a street-smart tteokbokki vendor who secretly rents out her high-powered processor for such illicit activities.
As the program weaves its magic, conjuring a digital echo of Jin-Woo, Seong-Jin finds solace in their simulated conversations. Yet, his comfort soon morphs into suspicion. The resurrected Jin-Woo reveals a side of himself Seong-Jin never knew, hinting at a troubled life masked by a cheerful facade. His investigation into these revelations unveils a connection between Jin-Woo and Dr. Lena Kim, a renowned AI developer known for pushing ethical boundaries in emotional replication.
Seong-Jin confronts Dr. Kim, only to discover a shared grief that binds them. Dr. Kim, having lost her own son, confesses to creating a digital replica using the forbidden technology. The revelation shakes Seong-Jin, forcing him to confront the possibility that his son's digital ghost might be more fabricated than real. The revelation throws Seong-Jin into turmoil, forcing him to question the authenticity of his resurrected son and the ethics of his own actions.
Torn between his longing for Jin-Woo and the unsettling truths he uncovers, Seong-Jin grapples with the weight of his choices. He realizes that his pursuit of closure has blinded him to the reality of his son's life and his own role in their strained relationship. He must confront the painful truth that his creation, however real it may seem, is but a shadow of his son, perpetuating his grief instead of offering closure.
In a climactic confrontation, Seong-Jin confronts his own demons and the limitations of artificial life. He chooses to let go of the digital ghost of his son, accepting the finality of death and the importance of cherishing the true memories they shared. He vows to honor Jin-Woo's memory by using his technological prowess to help others cope with loss, instead of seeking to erase it. The experience leaves him irrevocably changed, a testament to the enduring power of human connection and the bittersweet acceptance of life's inevitable losses.