Until the ENd of the World — the movie by Wim Wenders — anticipates a future where a device records dreams. The film is set in a dystopian world where the dream recorder is used to capture and replay dreams, allowing people to experience the dreams of others. This concept raises questions about privacy, consent, and the nature of dreams themselves.
The dream recorder in the film is a metaphor for the desire to understand and connect with onself on a deeper level. It also serves as a commentary on the commodification of personal experiences and the potential consequences of technology that can invade our most private thoughts.