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So, Massdart's an interesting piece from '98. It throws you right into this grim post-apocalyptic world where our lead, a schizophrenic android, is scavenging. The atmosphere is gritty and the pacing is intentionally slow, which really captures that sense of desperation. What I found striking are the practical effects; they give the film a raw edge often missing in later sci-fi. The android’s struggle with identity and the paranoia of an intruder adds a tension that lingers. It’s not just about the surface-level conflict; there’s a haunting existential thread running through it all. The performances are a bit uneven, but that just adds to the overall vibe, right? Definitely not your typical sci-fi fare.
Explores themes of identity and paranoia.Features notable practical effects.Gritty atmosphere enhances the viewing experience.
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