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Life Begins at Rewirement is one of those odd sci-fi flicks that kind of sticks with you. The premise is pretty intriguing, with this guy grappling not just with the healthcare maze but also his own feelings of guilt about his mother. The whole idea of uploading minds into databases as a way to preserve memories—it’s both fascinating and a bit chilling. The pacing can be a bit uneven, oscillating between tense moments and quieter, introspective scenes that really capture the weight of the situation. The performances have a raw quality to them that adds depth, you can really feel the emotional turmoil. Plus, the practical effects, while not overly flashy, serve the narrative well and ground the film more than CGI would have.
The film delves into the ethics of memory preservation.Emotional performances drive the narrative.Practical effects enhance the film's tone and atmosphere.
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