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The Random Factor, a 1995 science fiction tale, dives into some intriguing themes of identity and reversal. The premise starts with a doctor in Ottawa who creates this machine that can heal injuries using DNA, and then he winds up as the first test subject after an unfortunate shooting. What really stands out are the practical effects—there's a certain charm in how they handle the concept of reversed limbs, and it lends a unique vibe to the film. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but there's a palpable tension as he grapples with his new reality. The atmosphere is kind of eerie, and you can't help but wonder what's real and what isn't. It definitely has a niche appeal for those into cerebral sci-fi with a twist.
Interesting take on identity and self-perception.Notable practical effects for its time.Has a unique blend of tension and surrealism.
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