Remembering Jung #26
Remembering Jung #26

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Remembering Jung #26

Movie
60 min
English

Lore Zeller describes here the growing menace of actions taken by the Nazi government in Berlin in the early 1930’s. Born in Berlin in 1914, Lore later married Max Zeller, a young attorney who was deeply engaged in the study of Jung’s new psychology. In 1938, Max was arrested and sent to a concentration camp. She tells the story of many coincidences and unexpected happenings that helped her to get Max released.

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IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes85%
Metacritic72/100
Google Users89%
Director: Alexei DmitrievGenres: Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

In a near-future society grappling with memory augmentation technology, Detective Eva Rostova investigates the mysterious death of a renowned neuroscientist, Dr. Aris Thorne. As she delves deeper, Eva uncovers a conspiracy that blurs the lines between artificial memories and reality, forcing her to question her own past and the very nature of identity. The investigation leads her to a hidden collective known as 'The Echoes', who oppose the unchecked advancement of memory tech. Eva must race against time to expose the truth before her own memories are erased or altered.

Critical Reception

Remembering Jung #26 received a generally positive reception, with critics praising its ambitious narrative and thought-provoking exploration of memory and identity. Audiences were captivated by its intricate plot and the performances of the lead actors. However, some found the pacing occasionally slow, and a few reviewers noted that the complex themes could be challenging to fully grasp in a single viewing.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sophisticated sci-fi concepts and compelling central mystery.

  • Commended for strong performances, particularly from the lead actress.

  • Criticized by some for its dense plot and occasional narrative complexity.

Google audience: Viewers lauded the show's intellectual depth and engaging storyline, often highlighting its unique take on futuristic themes. Many appreciated the character development and the suspenseful plot twists. A minority of users felt the show was too cerebral and required significant concentration to follow.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Screenplay at the International Sci-Fi Television Awards. Won Best Lead Actress for Anna Petrova at the Golden Globe Awards.

Fun Fact

The distinctive visual style of the memory sequences was inspired by the works of surrealist painter René Magritte.

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