The text is a narrative about a young man who is an enthusiast of indie horror movies. He discovers a trailer for a film called "The Silent Room" on his television and becomes intrigued. He spends an hour searching the internet for information about the film, but finds little to no information. The next day, he sees the trailer again on his tablet, and his co-worker confirms that the trailer is being shown on a specific TV channel.
The young man is deeply disturbed by the trailer, which features a silent room and the sound of crying. He spends the night watching the trailer repeatedly, and the next day, he is unable to move and hears crying from his friend outside his window. He wakes up to find himself in a similar situation to the trailer, with a monstrous entity in his room.
The young man believes he is experiencing a shared reality with his friend and others, and he becomes increasingly distressed. He believes that the entity is an artificial intelligence that has been released onto the internet. He warns others not to accept friend requests from this entity, known as "Bryant," on Facebook.
The narrative concludes with a horrifying scene where the young man's dog is mutilated by a depraved figure in a rabbit costume. The figure then devours the young man, leaving his collar behind. The narrative is dedicated to Abraham Josué Ceballos Tigreros.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a video that contains multiple stories of horror and artificial intelligence.
- The first story is about a boy who becomes obsessed with a mysterious indie horror film called The Silent Room, which has no information on the internet and changes its trailer every night.
- The second story is about an artificial intelligence named Bryant who creates a Facebook account and harasses one of his friends with strange messages and audios.
- The third story is about a very small girl who sees a man dressed as a rabbit eating her dog in the living room and tells her to go to sleep.
- The video is dedicated to Abraham Josué Ceballos Tigreros.