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Hacking the Future is a curious documentary that plays with perception in a way that feels both unsettling and mesmerizing. Its visuals are a trip—think nature morphing into abstract digital landscapes, and the human form intertwined with machines. There's a meditative quality amidst the chaos, thanks to Silberstein's unique blend of influences from cybernetics and video games. The pacing meanders, allowing you to soak in each frame, almost forcing you to question your own reality. It’s not about clear narratives or traditional storytelling; it’s more of an experience, a glimpse into a potential future, where technology and humanity collide. The practical effects feel raw, unrefined yet profound, making it a standout piece for anyone who appreciates experimental cinema.
A fascinating exploration of digital manipulation.Unique pacing that invites reflection.Visually ambitious with a sci-fi undertone.
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