In this era dominated by mobile phones, our lives seem to be immersed in an illusory world. "Head-Down Life" is a surrealist short film that shows various scenes of people in modern society being addicted to mobile phones through Van Gogh's style. From breakfast tables to subway cars, from office buildings to family living rooms, AI is used to outline the moments of being attracted by mobile phones with strong colors and rotating lines. Each picture seems to be a living Van Gogh painting. I want to convey a deep sense of loneliness and alienation from reality. Through silent visual performance, the film allows us to reflect on the impact of technology on our lives in visual shock. At the same time, it also encourages everyone to put down their mobile phones and go out more to communicate with people.