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Neuroplastic is an intriguing entry in the sci-fi genre that plays with the concept of truth and deception. The film unfolds in a grimy London, where a cavalier hacker and his disillusioned sidekick navigate the murky depths of its underbelly. The pacing feels deliberate, almost hypnotic, as they pitch a bizarre tech to a trio of criminals - a device promising to restore their ability to lie. It's a fascinating premise that sparks a lot of thought about morality and reality. The performances have this raw edge, capturing the characters’ desperation well. The practical effects used to visualize the device and its impact on the characters are worth noting, adding a gritty authenticity to the overall atmosphere that sets it apart from more polished sci-fi flicks.
Engaging themes on moralityUnique character dynamicsInteresting practical effects
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