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AutonomousLESs dives deep into the philosophical quagmire of identity and existence. This film has a haunting atmosphere, punctuated by its deliberate pacing that allows the viewer to wrestle with LES's plight. The practical effects are modest but effective, enhancing the sense of dread and alienation. The performances lean into a raw emotionality that really draws you into LES's world. There's something distinctly unsettling about a clone grappling with his humanity, and you can feel that tension throughout. It's not just a chase movie; it exists in this grey area where you question what makes us truly human.
This film has had a rather elusive path in terms of formats, with limited releases that make any physical copy a bit of a gem for collectors. Interest fluctuates, but there's a niche audience that values its exploration of cloning and identity. Given its ambiguous origins and the lack of detailed credits, it's a bit of a mystery box, which only adds to its allure among collectors seeking something off the beaten path.
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