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Fatal Future is one of those unique blends of action and introspection, much like Breen's works. The story of MC Dalton, a hacker driven by a mix of patriotism and personal loss, unfolds in a world where technology and capitalism are both saviors and demons. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the overall vibe, making you ponder the implications of the tech-driven narrative. There's a gritty atmosphere that really captures the struggles against corporate powers. The practical effects, while not top-tier, lend a certain charm to the film, and Dalton's performance feels earnest, although some might call it over-the-top. It's fascinating how it tries to tackle big themes while still being a wild ride.
Has an interesting take on technology's role in society.The pacing can be a mixed bag, but it adds to the film's charm.Practical effects have a certain nostalgia.
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Michael Keene
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