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So, 'The End of the Iron Age' is this intriguing piece in the found-footage sci-fi realm. The whole film is like a raw, gritty exploration of how this young activist, Ulysse, ends up unleashing chaos on society after swiping a state-created micro-organism, the mycelium. It’s got this suffocating atmosphere, really draws you into the panic and paranoia. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it fits the narrative's descent into madness. The practical effects used to depict the organism’s destructive power are surprisingly compelling. Performances are often erratic, mirroring the chaos Ulysse creates. It’s distinctive for its almost documentary-like feel, making the viewer question what’s real and what’s manufactured. Definitely not your typical sci-fi fare.
Fictitious found-footage style adds a unique layer to the narrative.Explores themes of activism and ecological disaster.Practical effects enhance the realism of the mycelium's destructive capabilities.
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