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Reprogrammée dives deep into a near-future where humanity’s relationship with technology is profoundly unsettling. The atmosphere is thick with tension and paranoia, beautifully mirrored by its practical effects that lean on a tactile aesthetic rather than CGI. It paces itself slowly, allowing the viewer to really soak in the dystopian vibes – it’s not about action but about the creeping dread of losing one's humanity. The performances, though from unknown actors, feel genuine and grounded, pulling you into their world of ethical dilemmas. What stands out here is the film’s exploration of identity and autonomy, echoing themes that linger long after the credits roll. It’s a heady mix that sticks with you, making you reflect on the implications of our own tech reliance.
Dystopian themes and ethical dilemmasStrong practical effectsSlow, immersive pacing
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