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Memory Metals is an interesting blend of comedy and drama that explores the disconnection between generations through technology. Roland, our protagonist, is this retired engineer, and it's kind of heartbreaking watching him get overwhelmed by an iPad gifted by his family. The film has this melancholy atmosphere, almost nostalgic, as Roland reflects on simpler times and his past love. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing us to soak in his struggles and moments of clarity. The performances are genuine, particularly the interactions he has with his ex-wife, which embody both sorrow and warmth. What stands out are the practical effects used to illustrate his mental breakdown—nothing flashy, but effective in conveying his state of mind. It's definitely a unique take on the struggle with modernity.
Focuses on the generational gap regarding technology.Practical effects showcase emotional struggles.Strong performances in intimate character dynamics.
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