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So, Drone (2015) dives into this unsettling blend of sci-fi and psychological thriller. The pacing is kind of methodical, allowing the tension to build as our protagonist grapples with his alien programming. There's a real sense of isolation, and the atmosphere is thick with paranoia. The practical effects add a gritty, raw edge that sometimes feels more immersive than CGI would allow. Performances are pretty solid, capturing the inner turmoil of someone caught between two worlds. It’s this struggle for autonomy that makes the film stand out; it resonates on a deeper level about control and identity. Overall, it’s not your typical space opera but rather a more introspective take on what it means to be human amid external influences.
Tension-filled atmosphereUnique practical effectsIntriguing exploration of identity
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