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New Strains
This cheerfully humdrum rom-com presents a very homemade slice of first-lockdown life. But can its squabbling couple make it through a mysterious pandemic? Co-writers and filmmakers Artemis Shaw and Prashanth Kamalakanthan play Kallia and Ram: young lovers vacationing to New York just as the pandemic unfolds. They’ve already descended into petty name-calling when the travel ban prolongs their trip indefinitely, trapping them in Kallia’s uncle’s apartment.
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Plot Summary
In a near-future society obsessed with genetic purity, a young woman discovers she carries a rare and terrifying mutation. As she delves into the hidden origins of her lineage, she uncovers a conspiracy that threatens not only her own life but the very definition of humanity. Pursued by shadowy organizations and confronting her own monstrous potential, she must decide whether to embrace or destroy the 'new strain' within her.
Critical Reception
Early buzz suggests 'New Strains' is a thought-provoking and visually striking sci-fi horror film that pushes boundaries. Critics have lauded its ambitious themes and unsettling atmosphere, though some have pointed to a complex narrative that may divide audiences. The performances, particularly from the lead, have been widely praised.
What Reviewers Say
Visually stunning and thematically ambitious exploration of genetic identity.
A chilling and suspenseful narrative that raises disturbing questions about humanity.
Features powerhouse performances that anchor the film's unsettling premise.
Google audience: Audience reception is not yet available for this newly released film. Early discussions indicate strong interest in its unique premise and star-studded cast.
Fun Fact
The film's distinctive visual style was inspired by early 20th-century biological illustrations and avant-garde scientific photography.
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