A confrontation between man and machine in the name of security of house. Familiar fears, reasonable doubts in crescendo , drops of references to classics and fair portrait of deep loneliness and the effort to have a reasonable explanation about a security system who, basic , must offer secure to the owners of home but becoming, step by step, the master of it.
A nice- provocative story and an end at first sight confuse. But the purpoise is far to explain the mistery dominating the story but creating reasonable frame for a relation very ambiguous between man who sees technology only as tool of his interests and the possibility to controll its owner in almost every aspect. Sure, a story about apparences. And little more.