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Fans of the genre will recognize all the hallmarks: rainy streets, existential questions about AI, and a cynical detective with a dark past. Criticisms
For a low-budget indie film, the visuals are striking. The use of neon lighting and James Mather’s atmospheric cinematography effectively creates a claustrophobic, dystopian world that looks more expensive than it is. 2Zona_414_HD_2021_WEBDL_1080p.mp4
Guy Pearce provides his usual "hard-boiled" credibility, though critics noted he sometimes feels "checked out" in a familiar role. Matilda Lutz is often cited as the film's breakout, bringing genuine soul and emotion to Jane, the highly advanced AI that helps Carmichael on his mission. Fans of the genre will recognize all the
ZONE 414: Do androids dream of not being literal plot devices? (2021) is a gritty, tech-noir thriller that wears
(2021) is a gritty, tech-noir thriller that wears its Blade Runner influences on its sleeve. Directed by Andrew Baird, it stars Guy Pearce as David Carmichael, a weary private investigator hired by an eccentric billionaire (Travis Fimmel) to find his missing daughter in a walled "City of Robots". Key Highlights