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So, 'The Axiom of Solitude' is this curious 2016 sci-fi flick that really delves into the mind of Arthur C. Rudley, this AI astronaut. Set in 2081, humanity’s transformed, and it’s fascinating to see how the film portrays that disconnection. The pacing’s a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the feeling of isolation. There’s a nice blend of practical effects that give it a gritty edge, almost grounding it despite its lofty themes of creation and existentialism. The atmosphere is haunting, almost meditative, and while the performances might not be everyone’s cup of tea, they fit the film’s tone. It’s definitely distinctive in its approach to AI and what it means to be human.
Explores deep existential themesNotable practical effectsUneven pacing adds to isolation feel
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