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So, 'Deus Ex Homine' has this intriguing take on humanity's relationship with technology. It digs deep into the essence of creation, almost unsettlingly so. The atmosphere feels heavy, like a world where machines have almost become deities themselves. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to ponder the implications of each scene. The practical effects, while not overwhelming, contribute to this eerie vibe that’s hard to shake off. It feels like a reflection of our times and a warning about what might come next. It’s got this haunting quality that stays with you long after it ends.
This film seems to have flown under the radar, making it somewhat of a hidden gem. It's available on a few formats, but original releases are quite scarce. Collectors might find it interesting due to its unique themes and the way it challenges our views on technology. Definitely a conversation starter for anyone diving into the depths of speculative cinema.
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