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So, 'Cybersex: Illegal Upgrade' dives into a pretty bleak future where privacy is just a whisper of the past. You’ve got this hacker who’s taking it upon himself to upgrade the downtrodden, and of course, the Corporation isn’t having any of it. The atmosphere is thick with tension; you can almost feel the surveillance cameras watching your every move. The pacing feels frenetic, almost like a cyberpunk thrill ride, with some interesting practical effects that really sell the concept of bodily upgrades. The whole idea of encoding a virus into sperm is bizarre yet compelling, exploring themes of bodily autonomy in a world that’s lost its humanity. It’s distinct and unsettling, for sure.
This film is relatively new, so collectors are still figuring out its place in the genre. Limited releases are causing some buzz, and early prints are likely to be scarce. It's definitely drawing interest for its unconventional themes and unique narrative style, so keep an eye out for any special editions down the line.
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