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So, 'The Replicant' is one of those films that leaves you in a bit of a haze. The atmosphere is thick, almost claustrophobic, as Ethan Delaney navigates this underground cloning facility. There's definitely a slow burn to it, where the pacing lets you soak in the eerie vibe. Themes of identity and memory are front and center, and you can't help but feel the weight of Ethan's past looming over him. The practical effects have a gritty, raw feel that really enhance the unsettling nature of the story. Performances are solid—there's a genuine tension between characters that feels very real. It's not your typical sci-fi fare, and that’s what sets it apart in an interesting way.
Underground cloning themesExplores memory and identityAtmospheric and unsettling
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