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The Synthetic Man is an intriguing blend of drama and sci-fi, weaving a narrative that explores identity and the consequences of medical advancements. The story kicks off with the tragic death of CEO Wu Hao and then dives into the ethically murky waters of brain transplantation, as Professor Pang resurrects him using the brain of a farmer, Wang Jiapei. The performances are striking, especially the duality portrayed by the lead, capturing the essence of two lives intertwined. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at moments, but that only adds to the unsettling atmosphere. Practical effects, though modest, contribute to the film's distinct feel, giving it a raw edge that complements its themes of life, death, and rebirth. Definitely something that lingers in the mind afterward.
Explores complex themes of identity and morality.Practical effects add a gritty, human touch.Notable for its atmospheric tension and character performances.
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