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DNA Clone is one of those TV movies that swings for the fences in the sci-fi action genre but lands somewhere in the realm of curiosity. The pacing has that classic made-for-TV rhythm, where scenes sometimes drag but still manage to offer a certain charm. The atmosphere feels a bit gritty, like a low-budget gem trying to tackle the implications of cloning and identity. Practical effects are hit or miss, which adds to its unique character—there's something oddly fascinating about seeing how they handled the science fiction elements with limited resources. Performances range from earnest to over-the-top, but it all contributes to that distinct 'early 2000s' vibe. It's not deep, but it does provide a blend of thrills and cheese that can be oddly engaging.
Interesting take on cloning themes.Unique practical effects worth noting.Pacing reflects typical TV movie style.
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