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Computer of Death is a fascinating piece from the late '80s, blending action and science fiction in a way that captures the era's tech obsession. Paris Vellis, the protagonist, is a programmer who crafts a game that draws players into virtual reality. The atmosphere is a peculiar mix of digital landscapes dotted with practical effects that feel gritty yet charming. The pacing has that classic '80s rhythm, where the stakes ramp up quickly, keeping you engaged. It’s interesting how the film dives into themes of risk and escapism, and while the performances might not be Oscar contenders, they add to the film's unique flavor. There’s something about that blend of old-school tech and action that just sticks with you.
Features practical effects that highlight the era's tech.Explores themes of risk and escapism.Captures the late '80s vibe effectively.
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