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So, 'Only Human' dives into this unsettling world where cybernetic enhancements are the norm, and it’s all pretty haunting, you know? The pacing has this nice rhythm—it's methodical but doesn’t drag, with tension building subtly as the plot unfolds. The atmosphere feels gritty and almost claustrophobic, especially with those practical effects that give you that tangible sense of dread. Themes of identity and what it means to be human are interwoven, compellingly explored without getting bogged down in exposition. It has this unique take that stands out in the sci-fi landscape, with performances that feel raw and genuine, making you question the line between human and machine more than once.
'Only Human' has had a bit of an uneven release history, with varying formats and limited distribution that makes it somewhat of a gem for collectors. The scarcity adds to its allure; the original version isn't easy to find, and the later editions have sparked some interest among genre enthusiasts. Overall, this film’s blend of practical effects and chilling narrative makes it a noteworthy piece for anyone diving into the depths of cyberpunk cinema.
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