So, Project Shell is set in this hauntingly sterile future of 2086, where the theme of identity really gets explored. Kate Sorin, this brave soul, volunteers as a 'base citizen' for a project that's supposed to usher in equality through the use of cyber-clones. But things take a turn, as the human instincts clash with the cold logic of these clones, creating a palpable tension. The pacing has its lulls but when it hits, you're fully engaged with the moral dilemmas. The practical effects are surprisingly effective for its time, giving that gritty, real feel to the cybernetic enhancements. Performances range from solid to a bit wooden, but they all serve the eerie atmosphere well. It’s definitely distinctive in its approach to the consequences of technology on society.
Explores themes of identity and technology.Interesting practical effects for its budget.Pacing varies; some slower moments.
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