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Memory Run is an interesting piece from 1995 that dives into a dystopian future where immortality is achieved but at a significant cost. The tone is heavy, almost bleak, capturing a world where surveillance and control reign supreme. The pacing may feel like a classic '90s action flick, with bursts of excitement intertwined with more contemplative moments. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that adds to the film's gritty atmosphere. Performances are solid, especially in how they navigate the moral dilemmas posed by this new technology. It explores themes of identity and the essence of humanity, making it a distinct entry in the sci-fi action genre, even if it doesn't fully land its ambitious ideas.
Features practical effects typical of mid-90s sci-fi.Engaging for fans of dystopian narratives.A solid example of Allan A. Goldstein's directorial style.
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