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So, 'Wireless Internet' is an intriguing piece, you know? It has this almost unsettling atmosphere that David Cronenberg is known for, even if he's not the actual director here. The concept of a mind virus is pretty wild, mixing horror with a sort of social commentary on our reliance on technology. The pacing is deliberate but builds to this almost claustrophobic tension. Practical effects are done well, lending a gritty realism to the unfolding chaos. What really stands out is how this film starts as a straightforward narrative and then kind of spirals into something that feels like reality itself is merging with fiction. Definitely a unique watch that leaves you thinking about the implications long after it's over.
This film remains a bit of an oddity in the collection world. It was released in limited formats, making it somewhat scarce among collectors. The unusual thematic elements and Cronenberg's name attached add a layer of intrigue that often garners interest. However, it's not overly mainstream, so it might be harder to find in the usual circles of genre collectors.
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