Noob by James Barron
An alien-made artificial intelligence faces its greatest challenge: teaching a cantankerous, technology-averse 80-year old human how to work an iPhone.
Old people vs technology: it’s a perennial battle of the ages. And as technology gets more and more advanced, it ain’t gonna get easier any time soon!
Which doesn’t mean one can’t have multiple laughs at its expense…
That’s exactly what James Barron’s satirical Noob aims to do. Lead character Henry’s a grizzled war vet – the kind of guy who thinks physical prowess proves a man’s worth. So when his daughter buys him an iPhone, he struggles to understand the basics – and we mean really “basic”… like turning it on.
Frustrated by failure, the old man’s grief is multiplied when his wife suggests getting help from experts. But Henry’s determined to lone wolf this operation. At first, that doesn’t seem like such a bad idea – Henry calls the correct number for his queries. But then he accidentally changes the language to Spanish. Qué desastre!
Already confused, Henry’s utterly baffled when the weather suddenly changes and a large metallic craft appears. He’s being abducted! So it seems.
As it turns out, his abductor is a computer sent by a technologically advanced species to observe human behaviour for academic reasons – and poses no danger to Henry’s health.
But Henry poses a great threat to the computer…
…because he thinks it’s the Apple support system! And while he didn’t know how to work an iPhone, he certainly doesn’t understand the requests the AI makes – leading to a massive series of escalating communication breakdowns.
Threatening the poor bot’s circuit-sanity.
Hilariously ironic with a brilliant payoff, Noob is a clever commentary of the universal love-hate relationship we have with technology. It’s guaranteed to have everyone laughing – with or without the Genius Bar!
Budget: Okay, there’s a bit of FX called for here. But nothing a touch of post or CGI can’t handle.
About the writer: James Barron is a former law student turned screenwriter who loves to write comedy along with the occasional horror/thriller.
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About the reviewer: Hamish Porter is a writer who, if he was granted one wish, would ask for the skill of being able to write dialogue like Tarantino. Or maybe the ability to teleport. Nah, that’s nothing compared to the former. A lover of philosophy, he’s working on several shorts and a sporting comedy that can only be described as “quintessentially British”. If you want to contact him, he can be emailed: hamishdonaldp (a) gmail. If you’d like to contact him and be subjected to incoherent ramblings, follow him on Twitter @HamishP95.
4 Comments so far
1.
Fausto Lucignani
July 15th, 2016 at 2:10 pm
Excellent script, very original. However, elderly people are not so “confused” about the operation of an Iphone….there are very simple phones for the.elderly. Don’t discount the old folks.
Keep writing.
Regards,
Faust
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KP Mackie
July 19th, 2016 at 12:49 am
Really enjoyed this story. Made me smile.
Some fun tongue-in-cheek technology humor. Although, I know some folks just like these…
Very entertaining. 🙂
3.
Warren
March 17th, 2018 at 8:11 pm
Great script, really funny stuff.
If you haven’t read it yet, make sure you check it out!
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Gina York
March 24th, 2018 at 4:02 pm
GREAT story! Well done!