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Stars of ‘The Electric State’ Discuss Technology’s Impact on Their Lives

Los Angeles, CA — Co-stars Stanley Tucci, Ke Huy Quan, and Giancarlo Esposito discussed their experiences with technology while promoting their new sci-fi film, “The Electric State,” during a press event on March 11.
The actors revealed their varying levels of comfort with modern technology and how it influences their daily lives and work in Hollywood. In a world increasingly dominated by digital advancements, Tucci described himself as a moderate user. “I appreciate technology, but I’m not completely immersed in it. I find joy in simpler things,” he said.
Meanwhile, Ke Huy Quan shared his experience of adapting to the fast-paced tech world. “It’s a challenge to keep up sometimes, but I try to stay informed. It can be overwhelming, yet exciting,” he noted. Quan, who rose to fame in the 1980s, emphasized the importance of balance between embracing new technology and enjoying real-world interactions.
Giancarlo Esposito, known for his roles in series like “Breaking Bad,” expressed a more philosophical take on technology’s evolution. “We’re at the cusp of something incredible. But we must not forget the human element in storytelling,” he stated, highlighting the importance of connecting with audiences on a personal level.
The discussions around technology are timely as the film’s narrative explores themes of a futuristic society where advancements significantly impact human connections. The Electric State, set to release later this year, depicts a world where reality is intertwined with virtual experiences.
As the actors prepared for their film’s launch, they reflected on the balance necessary in their careers and lives. “We have to use technology to tell our stories, but it shouldn’t replace our humanity,” Esposito concluded. Their perspectives invite audiences to consider how technology shapes our lives and relationships, both on and off screen.