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So, 'Friends of Sophia' is set in this bleak, towering dystopia where people are shackled to their jobs building war machines. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, and it really nails that feeling of surveillance. The pacing's a bit uneven, especially in the middle, but it picks up when Conor's world starts to unravel after he witnesses an arrest. The tension around the relationships with the androids is palpable; you can feel the weight of the law in every interaction. Visually, it has some compelling practical effects that make the world feel gritty yet oddly pristine. The performances are solid, but it's the underlying themes of freedom and the ethics of technology that linger after the credits roll.
Dystopian aesthetics are well-crafted.Themes of technology and ethics run deep.Practical effects enhance the immersive experience.
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