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The Attachment (2020) presents a gritty, unsettling vision of a dystopian future where clones are considered obsolete. The film captures the tension between Peter and Ivan, who embody a mix of vulnerability and resilience. Their escape feels raw and desperate, enhanced by a pulsing, atmospheric score that complements the shaky cinematography. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, building a palpable sense of dread as they navigate a world that sees them as less than human. There's a certain minimalism in the practical effects that grounds the sci-fi elements, making their plight feel all the more real. The performances are nuanced, especially in how they convey the weight of their existence. It's a film that lingers, raising questions about identity and trust amidst societal fear.
Atmospheric score enhances tension Β· A unique take on cloning narratives Β· Explores themes of trust and identity
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