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Clonelisation dives into the peculiarities of self-identity and human relationships, wrapped in a quirky science fiction package. The film plays with a light-hearted tone, especially in the early moments where Xav's clones are eager to help him out. But as the story unfolds, it shifts into darker territory, exploring the limits of cooperation and autonomy. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that’s part of its charm, reflecting Xav's chaotic life as he juggles multiple versions of himself. Practical effects are utilized well, enhancing the absurdity without going overboard. Performances, especially from the clones, bring a nuanced take on what it means to be 'you' when faced with one's own duplicity. It's certainly distinctive in how it melds humor with existential themes.
Intriguing exploration of self-identity.Light-hearted tone shifts to darker themes.Effective use of practical effects enhances the narrative.
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