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Aëtos presents a bleak yet thought-provoking vision of a future where AI has stripped away the soul from creativity. The film's pace is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the weight of Alexander Levine's journey for revenge to sink in. You can feel the tension simmering beneath the surface, punctuated by moments of raw emotion. The practical effects used to depict the dystopian world are striking, lending a tangible realism that CGI often fails to capture. Performances are gritty, especially the portrayal of Levine, whose desperation feels almost palpable. It's a unique blend of genres that leans heavily into philosophical themes about the nature of art and humanity's relationship with technology, making it stand out in this year's lineup.
Explores deep themes of art and humanityDistinctive practical effects elevate the experiencePacing allows for character depth and emotional weight
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Thomas Drake
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