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Remote Control dives into the murky waters of corporate espionage and conspiracy, with an atmosphere thick enough to cut with a knife. Michael Rafter, played with a gritty edge, moves from a life of danger as a war correspondent to the shadowy world of corporate security. The pacing keeps you on your toes, building tension with every mysterious phone call and clue unraveled. Practical effects lend a rawness that enhances the stakes, grounding the story in a reality that feels unnervingly close to home. It’s this blend of themes—betrayal, trust, and the personal cost of uncovering truth—that makes the film stand out, even if it’s not as widely known as others in the genre.
Remote Control has had a bit of an uneven release history, with limited editions surfacing occasionally, making it a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors. Its scarcity has piqued interest among those who appreciate action thrillers that blend practical effects with a strong narrative. The film's unique premise, coupled with its under-the-radar status, makes it a noteworthy entry in any collector's library.
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