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Flesh Computer dives into this gritty, almost dystopian urban setting where the lines between humanity and machinery really get blurred. The handyman, you know, a kind of everyman, faces this bizarre struggle when his cybernetic creation is threatened. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, reflecting the decaying apartment complex around him. What sets this film apart is the practical effects—they're raw and give a tactile feel that enhances the themes of creation and ownership. The pacing is uneven, at times dragging, but it adds to that unsettling vibe. The performances are earnest, capturing the desperation of the main character as he grapples with his own humanity. It's definitely a unique take on the sci-fi genre, not your typical robot narrative.
Distinctive practical effectsEngaging themes of humanityUneven pacing adds to atmosphere
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