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So, 'Dirty Machines: The End of History' is this intriguing exploration of time travel that really plays with the concept of how history could be rewritten or experienced differently. The tone is pretty cerebral, a bit heavy at times, but there's a unique atmosphere that keeps you engaged. The pacing is uneven, which some might say fits the theme—almost like time itself is stuttering. The practical effects stand out, giving a gritty, tactile feel that’s refreshing in today’s CGI-heavy landscape. Performances are decent, though you can tell the director’s vision may have been more ambitious than their execution. It’s distinctive for its blend of philosophical questions and gritty aesthetics, making it a curious watch in the science fiction realm.
Speculative take on time travel.Interesting practical effects.Cerebral themes and atmosphere.
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