
SLASH (1960)
SLASH (1960) is a classic science fiction film directed by Gordon Flemyng that depicts a future society where humans coexist with intelligent, rebellious androids called "Butchers." The story follows a detective investigating a series of crimes involving androids, highlighting ethical questions about artificial intelligence, consciousness, and the potential consequences of creating machines that mimic human behavior. The film explores themes of technology’s impact on society and the moral dilemmas of artificial life, blending suspense and speculative ideas to provoke thought about humanity’s relationship with its creations.