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Weird to Be Human, directed by Jan Grabowski, presents a fascinating exploration of identity in a digital age. Set in a future where a digital being is on the verge of physical embodiment, the film creates this eerie yet thought-provoking atmosphere. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to absorb the intricate societal dynamics at play, especially as an immigration officer steps into this strange facility. The practical effects used to visualize the digital realm are both striking and unsettling, contributing to the film's unique aesthetic. Performances are layered, especially from the lead, conveying a sense of longing and absurdity. It's a distinctive work that makes you ponder what it really means to be human in a tech-dominated world.
Explores themes of identity and humanity.Notable practical effects enhance the digital aesthetic.Pacing allows for deep thematic reflection.
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