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Cyborg: A Documentary offers an intriguing look at Neil Harbisson, a man who embodies the fusion of humanity and technology. With a rather unconventional premise, the film explores Harbisson's experience of hearing colors through a device implanted in his skull. The tone is contemplative, blending personal narrative with broader questions about identity and evolution. The pacing is steady, allowing viewers to absorb the nuances of his life and mission, though it can feel a bit meandering at times. What stands out is how it embraces the idea of technology enhancing human perception, pushing boundaries of what we consider 'normal.' The visuals are simple yet effective, focusing on Harbisson's world rather than overwhelming with effects, and his authentic presence keeps you engaged throughout.
Interesting exploration of human enhancement.The documentary raises questions on identity and perception.Focuses on an individual rather than broad technological themes.
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