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So, 'The Interviewees' is set in 2220 Seoul, which looks surprisingly familiar yet eerily different. The film dives into this unsettling future where synthetic humans are created to support society. It’s a slow burn, really, with a contemplative tone that gives you time to think about the moral implications behind cloning and identity. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic at times, as it explores what makes us human through the eyes of both clones and their creators. Practical effects are used here, not over the top, which adds a layer of realism. The performances are solid, especially how they navigate the emotional depths of their characters. It’s definitely distinctive in its themes of existence and purpose, making it a thought-provoking watch for sci-fi enthusiasts.
Set in a familiar yet alien future.Explores deep themes of identity and morality.Practical effects enhance the realistic feel.
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