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A/V is this curious blend of comedy, drama, and sci-fi that takes place in the mundane setting of a radio/television station, but it's anything but ordinary. Two overnight workers stumble upon the concept of uploading human consciousness into a computer—an idea that spirals out of control. The film has a sort of laid-back vibe, but as their internal struggles bubble up, the chaos unfolds in delightfully unexpected ways. The practical effects feel grounded, which contrasts nicely with the mind-bending themes it explores. The performances are solid, capturing that awkward camaraderie you sometimes find in night-shift workers. It's distinctive in its approach to big ideas while keeping things accessible and relatable.
Features interesting themes of consciousness and technology.Practical effects enhance the film's unique vibe.Captivating performances add depth to the quirky premise.
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Joseph William Lewis
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