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Even has this unique, almost haunting atmosphere that really draws you in. It's set in this neo-futuristic Japan where cloning has become just another commodity, but the emotional depth in the story stands out amidst the sci-fi backdrop. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the characters and their evolving emotionsâespecially that female clone whoâs starting to break free from her emotional shackles. The practical effectsâwhile not flashyâenhance the eerie vibe, making the world feel unsettling yet familiar. Thereâs a rawness to the performances that feels genuine, capturing the struggle of being 'human' in a manufactured existence. Itâs distinct in how it tackles themes of identity and emotion without veering into melodrama.
Even is quite a rare find in collector circles, given its obscure director and limited release. There havenât been many editions of this film, making original formats especially sought after by enthusiasts. The unique premise and exploration of emotional depth in clones also contribute to its niche appeal, keeping interest alive among collectors who appreciate unconventional narratives in sci-fi.
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