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So, 'Blue Fire' is a fascinating take on the interplay of technology and psyche, weaving together drama, sci-fi, and thriller elements. The pacing has this kind of hypnotic quality, really drawing you into the protagonist's struggle with his A.I. creations and the deeper layers of the Collective Unconscious. I found the rural farmhouse setting to be a perfect contrast to the tech-heavy world he's escaping from, lending a stark, almost eerie atmosphere. The performances are solid—especially the dynamic between the coder and the psychology professor, which adds depth. The visual effects are practical and have this gritty realism that makes the virtual worlds feel almost tangible. It’s definitely a unique blend, with themes of isolation and exploration of dreams that linger after the credits roll.
Explores themes of technology versus the subconscious.Interesting character dynamics, particularly between the coder and the professor.Practical effects enhance the VR world experience.
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Antero Alli
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