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So, 'From the Sewers' is this intriguing dive into the mind of a professor who designed an AI. It’s not your typical sci-fi flick. The atmosphere is almost claustrophobic, which fits well with the title, right? I mean, the entire narrative feels like it’s unraveling in these dank, shadowy corridors of his memory. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that kind of adds to the disorientation of the whole experience. You’ve got these practical effects that really ground the surreal elements, which is pretty refreshing in the age of CGI overload. The professor’s performance is haunting, you can really feel his struggle with reality versus machine memory. It’s distinctive for how it plays with memory and identity, giving you a lot to chew on long after it ends.
Intriguing exploration of AI and memoryAtmospheric tone adds to the experiencePractical effects enhance the narrative's surreal aspects
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