
So, 'Uncanny Valley'—it's an intriguing dive into the psyche of a teenager, Mila, as she navigates this wildly immersive augmented reality game. The pacing feels almost hypnotic, with moments that really drag you in before throwing you into chaos. Natasha Lyonne's direction gives it a distinct edge; you can feel the tension build as Mila's grip on reality starts to slip. The practical effects are pretty striking too, adding a layer of authenticity that heightens the stakes. The themes of technology blurring the line between reality and virtuality resonate deeply, especially in today's context. Performances are solid, with Mila's descent portrayed with a mix of vulnerability and ferocity—definitely not just another run-of-the-mill sci-fi thriller.
Explores the impacts of technology on youth.Strong practical effects enhance tension.Psychological themes resonate well with modern audiences.
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