The Forgetting Device is a curious blend of drama and sci-fi, plunging us into the disorienting world of memory loss. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and there's this persistent sense of dread that creeps in as the protagonist, played with a haunting quality, digs deeper into his fading recollections. The pacing feels deliberate, almost dreamlike, allowing viewers to sit with their own unease. The themes of identity and the ethics of memory manipulation are explored in ways that feel very relevant. Practical effects are minimal but effective, creating an unsettling realism. There’s something distinctly off about the film's tone—it lingers long after the credits roll, making you question what you remember and why it matters.
An exploration of memory and self.Atmospheric with a slow-burn quality.Interesting practical effects used sparingly.
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