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Immunotification has this intriguing, almost unsettling atmosphere. The premise—people no longer getting sick, leading to an overcrowded planet—is a unique spin on societal collapse. The pacing varies; it has those moments that slow down to let the weight of the situation sink in, but then it jolts forward with tense scenes from the Diseases Bureau. Practical effects are decent, adding a gritty realism to the infection zones. Performances are solid too—some characters really embody the desperation and moral dilemmas. There's a lot to unpack thematically, particularly around human life and ethics. It’s not your typical drama; it’s a layered commentary wrapped in a grim narrative. Quite distinctive, really.
Interesting take on population control themes.Practical effects enhance the film's realism.Strong character performances add depth to the narrative.
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