Kazoo28
I mean it's allright like, overrated as f*** in my opinion.


Movie spotlight
One-shot sci-fi following Kristian, forced by the government to scan his memories, trying keep a secret that threatens everything he has left.
In a near-future where memories can be extracted and replayed, a guilt-ridden detective takes on a case involving a revolutionary technology that allows users to relive their most cherished moments. As he delves deeper into the victim's fragmented recollections, he uncovers a conspiracy that blurs the lines between reality and manufactured nostalgia. He must confront his own past traumas to expose the truth before the technology falls into the wrong hands.
Mindrive has been met with a generally positive reception, praised for its intriguing premise and thought-provoking exploration of memory and identity. Critics lauded its stylish direction and the compelling performances of its lead actors, though some noted pacing issues in the second act.
A visually stunning and intellectually stimulating sci-fi thriller.
The film excels in its exploration of human memory and its potential manipulation.
While ambitious, the narrative occasionally struggles with its complex themes.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's unique concept and suspenseful narrative, with many commending the emotional depth of the characters. Some viewers found the ending to be slightly predictable, but overall satisfaction remained high.
Nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the Saturn Awards.
The distinctive, futuristic cityscapes in 'Mindrive' were created using a combination of practical miniature effects and advanced CGI, aiming for a tangible yet advanced aesthetic.
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I mean it's allright like, overrated as f*** in my opinion.