Antivirus (2014) is a curious blend of action and crime, steeped in a kind of techno-paranoia. Set against a backdrop of a lethal virus spread via SMS, it crafts a tense atmosphere where the stakes are personal and global. The film explores themes of trust and betrayal among the employees of 'Pathogen,' a software company dealing with anti-virus solutions. There's a gritty realism that comes through in the practical effects, making the biohazards feel almost tangible. The pacing is uneven at times, but it builds a sense of urgency as the characters navigate their own moral dilemmas. Performances are varied, some resonate while others feel a bit flat, yet they contribute to the film's disquieting tone. It’s definitely got a distinct vibe, one that lingers long after the credits roll.
Interesting take on technology's dangersPractical effects add to realismUneven pacing but engaging themes
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