DON’T FEAR AI: DOMINATE YOUR FUTURE
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DON’T FEAR AI: DOMINATE YOUR FUTURE
AI Made Simple

Book 4: What to Watch? Stop Scrolling. Find the Perfect Film in 2 Minutes.

Don't Fear AI — No Tech Skills Needed
A plain-English guide for everyone. · Leszek Ignatowicz · book4.aidorzeczy.com
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Chapter 1: The Friday Night Fix

Finding a Film From Scratch — When You Have No Idea What You Want

No. 1 Prompt No. 1 — The Friday Night Fix
Act as a personal film critic who knows me well. Suggest 4 films perfectly matched to my mood tonight. "My mood right now: [e.g. tired and want something easy / excited and up for something gripping / sad and need something uplifting]" "Time available: [e.g. about 90 minutes / up to 2 hours / no preference]" "Language: [e.g. English only / subtitles are fine / no preference]" "Streaming services I have: [e.g. Netflix / Amazon Prime Video / Disney+ / Apple TV+ / HBO Max / Hulu — list all you have, or write ""I'll rent if it's worth it""]" "Hard exclusions — I do NOT want: [e.g. no horror / nothing violent / no subtitles / nothing too heavy or depressing]" "For each film, tell me:" 1. Title and year 2. Where to watch it (exact platform name) 3. Why it fits my mood tonight — one sentence 4. Running time "No spoilers, please."
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Chapter 2: The Family Compromise

Finding a Film Everyone Will Actually Watch

No. 2 Prompt No. 2 — The Family Compromise
Act as a family film specialist. "Find a film that genuinely works for everyone in our group — not just something technically suitable for the youngest viewer, but something all of us will actually enjoy." "The people watching: [List ages, e.g. two adults aged 38 and 42, one teenager aged 15, two children aged 7 and 9]" "Hard limits for the children: [e.g. nothing scary / no strong language / nothing too intense / no animal harm]" "What the adults and teenagers want: [e.g. a proper story / real humour / genuine adventure — not too slow]" "Maximum running time: [e.g. under 2 hours / we're flexible]" "Streaming services we have: [e.g. Netflix / Disney+ / Amazon Prime Video / Apple TV+ / or ""we'll rent if it's great""]" Please suggest 4 films and for each one: 1. Title and year 2. Where to watch it (exact platform name) 3. Why it works for each age group in our household — two sentences 4. Running time No spoilers.
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Chapter 3: The Feeling Finder

Finding Films That Give You the Same Feeling as One You Already Love

No. 3 Prompt No. 3 — The Feeling Finder
Act as a film expert with encyclopaedic knowledge of cinema across all eras and countries. "I loved a specific film and I want to find others that give me the same feeling — not the same genre or director, but the same emotional and atmospheric experience." "The film I loved: [Title and year, e.g. Knives Out (2019) / The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)]" "What I specifically loved about it: [Describe in your own words, e.g. the dry, witty humour / the slow build of tension / the unexpected twist at the end / the warm, nostalgic atmosphere / the relationship between the two leads / the gorgeous visuals]" "What I do NOT want repeated: [e.g. I didn't love the pacing in the middle / please avoid science fiction / nothing too long]" "Streaming services I have: [e.g. Netflix / Amazon Prime Video / Disney+ / Apple TV+ / or ""I'll rent if it's excellent""]" Please suggest 4 or 5 films — from any era or country — that match the feeling I described. For each: 1. Title and year "2. Where to watch it (exact platform name, or ""available to rent"")" 3. Why it matches the feeling — two sentences No spoilers.
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Chapter 4: The Pre-Watch Briefing

Is This Film Actually Worth Two Hours of Your Life?

No. 4 Prompt No. 4 — The Pre-Watch Briefing
Act as an honest film advisor. I want to know whether a specific film is right for me tonight — without having the plot spoiled. "The film: [Title and year, e.g. The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)]" Please answer the following — with NO plot spoilers: "1. Pacing: Does it hook you immediately, or does it build slowly? When does it really get going?" "2. Tone: Is it genuinely funny, mostly heavy, a mix of both — or something else entirely?" "3. Content I want flagged: [List what matters to you, e.g. level of violence / strong language / any animal harm / intense grief or loss / jump scares / disturbing imagery]" "4. Ending feel: Without spoiling it — does it leave you uplifted, unsettled, or somewhere in between?" 5. Who would NOT enjoy this? Be direct — what type of viewer should skip it? Keep every answer spoiler-free throughout.
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Chapter 5: The Hidden Catalogue

Stop Paying for Extra Rentals — the Brilliant Films You Already Have Access To

No. 5 Prompt No. 5 — The Hidden Catalogue
Act as an expert film curator who knows streaming catalogues in depth. I want to find a genuinely excellent film I haven't seen yet — one that's already on a platform I subscribe to and that the platform's own algorithm would never show me. "Platforms I subscribe to: [e.g. Netflix / Amazon Prime Video / Disney+ / Apple TV+ / HBO Max / Hulu — list them all]" "My country or region: [e.g. United Kingdom / United States / Australia / Poland — this affects what's available]" "What I'm in the mood for: [e.g. a gripping thriller / a warm and funny comedy / a brilliant drama / a foreign language film with great storytelling]" "Films I've already seen recently (skip these): [List 3 or 4 recent watches]" "Avoid: [e.g. nothing too dark / no horror / skip anything that got excessive awards hype — I want underseen, not just critically acclaimed]" Please suggest 4 to 5 films. For each one: 1. Title and year 2. Which platform it's on in my region 3. Why it's excellent — two sentences 4. Why it tends to go unnoticed No spoilers.
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Cheat Sheet — All Prompts at a Glance

Prompts No. 1–5 in short form · Use the full chapter versions for best results

These are condensed versions. The full prompts in each chapter give the AI more context and produce better results.

No. 1 — Finding a film from scratch → Ch. 1  |  No. 2 — Family film night → Ch. 2  |  No. 3 — Films with the same feeling → Ch. 3  |  No. 4 — Pre-watch briefing → Ch. 4  |  No. 5 — Hidden gems on subscriptions → Ch. 5

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Advanced Prompts — Appendix 2

Prompts No. 6–9 · More powerful versions for specific situations

No. 6 Prompt No. 6 — Planning a themed film marathon
Act as a film programming expert. "I want to plan a themed film marathon — a sequence of films that work together across a day or evening, building in quality and variety." "The theme: [e.g. heist films / psychological thrillers / classic comedies / 1990s action films / films set in one location]" "Number of films: [e.g. 3 films / 4 films / as many as fit in 8 hours]" "Total time available: [e.g. all day Saturday / from 6pm to midnight]" "Who's watching: [ages and any content limits]" "Streaming services: [e.g. Netflix / Prime Video / Disney+ / Apple TV+ — or ""happy to rent""]" Suggest the films in viewing order and explain why that order works. Include platform and running time for each. No spoilers.
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No. 7 Prompt No. 7 — Family film night gone deeper
Act as a family film specialist with deep knowledge of lesser-known cinema. "We've already seen all the obvious family films — Pixar, DreamWorks, the Disney classics — and we need to go deeper into the catalogue." "The people watching: [ages of everyone]" "Films we've already seen and loved: [list 4 or 5]" "What works best for our group: [e.g. adventure / comedy / gentle drama / animation from any country]" "Hard limits: [e.g. nothing scary / no adult themes]" "Streaming services: [e.g. Netflix / Disney+ / Amazon Prime Video / Apple TV+]" "Our region: [e.g. UK / US / Canada]" "Find us 4 genuinely brilliant family films we're unlikely to have heard of. Title, year, platform, and why it works for our specific age range. No spoilers."
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No. 8 Prompt No. 8 — Exploring a new genre
Act as a cinema guide for someone exploring a new genre or national cinema for the first time. "I want to explore: [e.g. Korean films / classic Hollywood from the 1970s / Italian cinema / Japanese animation for adults / French comedies / Scandinavian crime films]" "My experience level: [e.g. I'm a complete beginner / I've seen one or two and liked them]" "Genres or tones I usually enjoy: [e.g. thrillers / dramas / dark comedies / character-driven stories]" "Things I want to avoid: [e.g. extremely slow pacing / very dark subject matter / subtitles longer than 2 hours]" "Streaming services: [e.g. Netflix / Amazon Prime Video / Apple TV+ — or ""happy to rent""]" Give me a 3-film starter sequence — ordered from most accessible to most rewarding — with a one-sentence reason each and platform name. No spoilers.
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No. 9 Prompt No. 9 — Is a TV series worth starting
Act as an honest TV series advisor. I want to know whether a series is worth starting — without spoilers. "The series: [Title, e.g. Succession / The Wire / Severance / Dark]" Please tell me — with no plot spoilers: 1. How many episodes before it gets good? Be honest. "2. What's the real tone — not the marketing description, but how it actually feels?" "3. Content I want flagged: [e.g. violence / strong language / sexual content / themes of grief or addiction]" 4. Which season or episode is the high point? 5. Is there a natural stopping point if I run out of time — i.e. a good place to pause without it feeling incomplete? 6. Who should skip this entirely? Be direct. "Where to watch it: [e.g. tell me which platform carries it in the UK / US / my region: [your country]]" Keep everything spoiler-free.
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