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Keeping Track (1987) weaves a tense narrative that pulls you into a world of espionage. You've got the CIA, KGB, and RCMP all chasing after this lady banker played by Kidder. It's kind of wild because she holds this mutated microchip that interacts with brain cells. The atmosphere is thick with paranoia, and the pacing is just right for a thriller. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that enhances the story. Kidder delivers a strong performance, bringing a mix of vulnerability and strength. It’s distinctive in how it explores the intersection of technology and human consciousness, something that was ahead of its time. Definitely a niche film for collectors, but there’s a certain grit to it that keeps you engaged.
CIA vs KGB themeMutated microchip conceptKidder's performance
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