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Wetware offers a gritty dive into a chilling future where humanity's essence can be stripped away. The bioengineering concept is fascinating, though not entirely new, its exploration of identity and autonomy feels disturbingly relevant. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for a slow burn that really lets the atmosphere sink in. The Mungoes themselves are eerie, with their vacant stares—practical effects emphasize their unsettling nature, and their portrayal evokes a haunting sense of lost humanity. There’s something uniquely unsettling about how the lead engineer’s ambitions clash with the corporate coldness. The film raises questions about memory and free will that linger long after viewing, leaving you to ponder the ethics of such technology. It’s a thought-provoking piece.
Explores themes of identity and autonomyChilling atmosphere with practical effectsDeliberate pacing enhances tension
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