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So, 'Personhood' offers this intriguing blend of drama and science fiction, set in a near-future where technology and human emotion collide. The atmosphere is quite intimate, almost claustrophobic at times, mirroring the protagonist's own isolation. You really feel the weight of his insecurities. The pacing is a bit slow, but it serves the narrative well, allowing the themes of loneliness and connection to unfold naturally. Practical effects are used sparingly, which enhances the realism of the robot companion rather than overshadowing the human elements. Performances are solid, particularly in capturing nuanced emotions. The dynamic between the brothers adds layers, creating a tension that feels all too real. It's distinctive in its exploration of companionship and the human experience in a tech-driven world.
Themes of isolation and loveStrong character dynamicsInteresting use of practical effects
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