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Wired offers a hauntingly surreal experience, with a protagonist caught between his own body and the chaos it brings. The film dives deep into themes of guilt and the human psyche, exploring how trauma can take on a life of its own—much like Bruce's condition. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing tension to build slowly, almost suffocating at times. The practical effects used to depict his hand’s autonomy are rather unsettling, adding to the film's eerie atmosphere. Performances are raw, particularly from the lead, who captures Bruce's internal struggle beautifully. There's a grim sense of justice—or lack thereof—woven throughout, inviting audiences to ponder morality and consequence long after the credits roll. It’s definitely a conversation starter among collectors.
Explores complex themes of guilt and traumaImpressive practical effects enhance the eerie atmosphereDistinctive performances, especially from the lead
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