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So, 'Rubicon' is this intriguing piece from 2004 that really stretches the boundaries of what we consider science fiction. It's got this sprawling narrative that feels almost like a techno-historical tapestry, reflecting on humanity's journey from its inception to a future where it teeters on the edge of obsolescence. The visuals are a mix of sacred geometry and some pretty ominous CGI that really sets an atmospheric tone. It intertwines themes of authority and autonomy, drawing parallels to Noah's story in a way that feels reflective and haunting. The pacing is pretty unique, at times meditative, which might not be for everyone, but it definitely leaves a mark. There's this underlying tension that’s palpable throughout, making it distinctive in a sea of more conventional narratives.
Explores themes of autonomy and authority.Utilizes CGI and practical effects in intriguing ways.Reflective pacing, not typical of mainstream sci-fi.
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