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Prime Angel is an intriguing dive into a not-so-distant future where virtual reality dominates daily life. Set in 2050, it paints a picture of a world where the Saito Group reigns supreme over VR with its 2.7 billion users. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it mirrors the chaotic nature of living in such a tech-driven society. The film explores themes of connection and isolation, often highlighting the contrast between the virtual interactions and real-life consequences. While the director remains unknown, the practical effects capture the essence of a digital landscape, making it visually engaging. Performances come across as earnest, grounding the high-concept action in genuine emotion, making it distinctive in the sea of sci-fi flicks.
Interesting take on VR culture and its implications. · Pacing may be hit or miss, but it's intriguing overall. · Practical effects enhance the futuristic atmosphere.
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