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So, 'Sprinkling Lime' is this 2006 sci-fi film directed by Andy Crosier, and it tackles the whole cloning thing in a pretty unique way. The atmosphere feels a bit off-kilter, like it’s constantly balancing on the edge of the absurd and the philosophical. The pacing is a bit quirky; it takes its time to explore the nuances of identity and existence, which some might find slow, but I think it adds to the tension. The practical effects used for the cloning process are surprisingly effective, giving a gritty realism to the otherwise surreal premise. Performances can be a bit hit-or-miss, but that lends itself to the film's overall disjointed charm. It stands out for its willingness to blend dark humor with deeper themes, making it one of those films that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Interesting take on cloning and identity.Quirky atmosphere and pacing may not suit everyone.Practical effects add a gritty touch.
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