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So, 'Memorize' presents this chilling vision of the near future—2027, specifically—where everyone walks around with a chip that records their every sight. It's a fascinating concept, really, tapping into our fears about privacy and the fallibility of justice. The atmosphere is quite oppressive, blending sleek visuals with a disconcerting vibe. The pacing ebbs and flows, sometimes dragging as it explores the implications of such technology. There's a notable lack of big-name performances, but the cast delivers in a way that feels genuine. Practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the story without overshadowing it. What stands out most is its exploration of human memory and accountability, making it linger in your mind long after watching. A thought-provoking piece that isn’t afraid to dive into uncomfortable truths.
Interesting take on memory and technologyAtmosphere complements the themes wellNot widely recognized, but has unique qualities
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