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A.D.A.M offers a gritty look at a near-future Chile, where the lines between justice and personal vendetta blur. Joyce Nova, the lead detective, grapples with her traumatic past, which adds a palpable tension to her quest for justice. The film's atmosphere is thick with a sense of unease, amplified by its moody cinematography and sparse but effective practical effects. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, allowing the viewer to really absorb the moral quandaries at play. What stands out here is the exploration of power dynamics and personal morality. Performances are understated yet compelling, making the world feel lived-in and genuine. It's an intriguing reflection on societal issues that resonate with today's audience.
Engaging themes of justice vs. moralityStrong character-driven narrativeInteresting blend of crime and sci-fi elements
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