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Homo Amicus
Homo Amicus, an experimental organism with genes that are "just a little" different from humans and the same appearance as humans, can only say the word "Stop." Tashiro becomes a caretaker for these Homo Amicus. Over time, he begins to develop an attachment to one individual that exudes a unique aura unlike the other Homo Amicus.
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Plot Summary
An exploration of the concept of 'Homo Amicus' or 'Friend Man', examining human relationships, societal structures, and the inherent need for connection and empathy. The documentary likely delves into philosophical, anthropological, and sociological perspectives on friendship and human interdependence.
Critical Reception
As a 2023 documentary, 'Homo Amicus' has not yet garnered significant widespread critical reception or established rating benchmarks. Information regarding its release, distribution, and critical evaluation is limited in the public domain.
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Potential themes of human connection and societal bonds are likely explored.
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Fun Fact
The term 'Homo Amicus' itself suggests a focus on humanity's innate capacity for friendship and cooperation, a theme explored in various scientific and philosophical disciplines.
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