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Existence is this introspective piece that feels like a slow burn, you know? Euan Brown really delves into the philosophical quandaries of AI. Dr. Benedict’s journey with Sandy, the AI he created, unfolds in an almost intimate setting, which makes you ponder rather than just watch. The atmosphere is heavy with existential dread and curiosity, and the performances are solid, especially as Sandy grapples with his own reality. The pacing might feel a bit methodical for some, but it creates this tension that builds up nicely. There's a blend of practical effects that keeps it grounded, emphasizing the human element amidst the science fiction backdrop. It all feels like a conversation more than a spectacle, which is what makes it distinct.
Interesting exploration of AI and human emotion.Thoughtful pacing that reflects its themes.Strong performance from the lead actors.
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