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For a low-budget indie film, the visuals are striking. The use of neon lighting and James Mather’s atmospheric cinematography effectively creates a claustrophobic, dystopian world that looks more expensive than it is.
Fans of the genre will recognize all the hallmarks: rainy streets, existential questions about AI, and a cynical detective with a dark past. Criticisms 2Zona_414_HD_2021_WEBDL_1080p.mp4
Guy Pearce provides his usual "hard-boiled" credibility, though critics noted he sometimes feels "checked out" in a familiar role. Matilda Lutz is often cited as the film's breakout, bringing genuine soul and emotion to Jane, the highly advanced AI that helps Carmichael on his mission. For a low-budget indie film, the visuals are striking
(2021) is a gritty, tech-noir thriller that wears its Blade Runner influences on its sleeve. Directed by Andrew Baird, it stars Guy Pearce as David Carmichael, a weary private investigator hired by an eccentric billionaire (Travis Fimmel) to find his missing daughter in a walled "City of Robots". Key Highlights Directed by Andrew Baird, it stars Guy Pearce
