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Cloned, directed by Douglas Barr, dives into the murky waters of loss and the ethical implications of cloning. Set in the near future of 2008, it has this haunting atmosphere that really sticks with you. The pacing is a bit uneven, oscillating between tense moments and slower revelations, which works well for the themes of grief and obsession. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, add a sense of realism that complements the unsettling narrative. The performances, especially by the mother, convey a raw vulnerability that captures the desperation of a parent trying to reclaim what was lost. It’s definitely got a niche appeal, mainly for those interested in how sci-fi explores the human condition.
Explores themes of grief and cloningNotable practical effects for its timeUneven pacing but compelling atmosphere
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