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Network Baby is an intriguing blend of drama set against the backdrop of a burgeoning tech landscape. The atmosphere is heavy with grief and longing, as the young mother navigates her loss while being pulled into the virtual realm. The pacing has a contemplative quality, allowing the audience to digest the emotional weight of her situation. The film explores themes of connection and escapism, perfectly encapsulated in the relationship she develops with her virtual daughter—there's something haunting yet oddly comforting about it. The practical effects, though dated by today's standards, have a certain charm and add to the film's uniqueness. Performances are solid, and there's a raw honesty in the protagonist’s struggle that resonates, making it stand out in the realm of TV movies from that era.
Distinctive exploration of grief and technology.Interesting character dynamics in a virtual setting.Reflects early 90s attitudes towards gaming and family.
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