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Kortex is an interesting piece from 2014 that dives deep into a post-Apocalyptic landscape. The film gives off this gritty, desolate vibe that I think really enhances the themes of isolation and survival. The pacing feels deliberately slow at times, which adds to that feeling of dread and uncertainty—definitely not your typical sci-fi romp. What caught my eye are the practical effects; they have this raw, tangible quality that you don’t see much anymore. The relationship between the man and the robot is pretty intriguing too, exploring humanity through an unusual lens. The performances, while not always stellar, fit the bleak tone well. Overall, it’s distinctive in its approach to storytelling, offering something a bit different than mainstream fare.
Interesting post-Apocalyptic setting.Focus on practical effects.Explores themes of isolation and humanity.
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