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Firestorm is a 1996 film that dives into a dystopian future where an android resistance faces off against a villain with a serious agenda. The atmosphere is gritty and intense, really capturing that mid-'90s action vibe. You can feel the weight of the stakes. The pacing is pretty relentless, keeping you engaged throughout. Practical effects stand out, with a certain rawness that gives it a unique feel—might not be super polished, but that adds character, you know? The performances, particularly from the androids, have this intriguing blend of human-like emotion and mechanical detachment. It's not just another action flick; it actually touches on themes of autonomy and rebellion which gives it a bit more depth.
Interesting exploration of android autonomyUnique practical effects for its timeEngaging performances add depth to characters
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