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So, 'Venus' from 2021 is this intriguing sci-fi flick that dives deep into identity and body autonomy. The tone? It's dark and unsettling, really makes you think about tech's role in our lives. Iris, the main character, is yanked from her cozy digital utopia into a synthetic body, crafted in a pretty jarring way by her mother who's dealing with loss. The pacing has this slow build that contrasts sharply with moments of visceral intensity. The practical effects are a standout here, giving the film a gritty feel that sometimes feels haunting. It's the performances that really anchor everything, though—there’s a rawness to them that pulls you into the narrative. Quite distinctive in how it portrays the objectification and violent potential of humanity's creations.
Explores themes of identity and lossStrong practical effects enhance the atmosphereDistinctive narrative on body autonomy
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