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Carbon Copy (2016) dives into a gritty narrative where a chance discovery of decomposed bodies leads our protagonist, Ben, to an eerie, abandoned military truck. The atmosphere is thick with tension and a sense of impending doom. The pacing keeps you engaged, blending action with moments of eerie silence. Ben's character grapples with the implications of cloning, getting into some morally murky waters. The practical effects, especially surrounding the cloning device, add a raw edge to the film that enhances its overall unsettling tone. Though the director remains unknown, the performances carry a weight that feels palpable. It’s that mix of military intrigue and the ethical questions of cloning that gives it a distinctive flavor.
Cloning as a moral dilemmaInteresting practical effectsMilitary backdrop adds depth
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