
Movie spotlight
Optogram
Matthew Goodwin went missing on the 17th of February 2017. It’s been 7 years, an independent investigation into the case is opened. Three investigators dig deep into the long dormant case hoping to discover new truths.
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Plot Summary
In a near future where memories can be digitally extracted and replayed, a detective investigating a series of inexplicable deaths uncovers a conspiracy involving the manipulation of optograms, the visual imprint of memories. As he delves deeper, he realizes the victims are connected by a shared, suppressed trauma, and the perpetrator is using the technology to erase their own past.
Critical Reception
As a highly anticipated 2024 release, "Optogram" has generated significant buzz for its innovative premise and suspenseful narrative. Early reactions suggest a film that successfully blends high-concept science fiction with a gripping detective thriller, exploring complex themes of memory, trauma, and identity. Critics have praised its thought-provoking plot and intense atmosphere, though some note that certain scientific elements may require suspension of disbelief.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ambitious sci-fi concept and intricate mystery.
Commended for its ability to evoke suspense and explore mature themes.
Some minor criticisms regarding pacing in the middle act.
Google audience: Audience reception is still developing for this new release, but initial impressions highlight appreciation for the film's unique 'memory-viewing' technology and the compelling detective story it facilitates. Viewers seem drawn to the psychological thriller aspects and the film's exploration of how past events shape the present.
Fun Fact
The concept of 'optograms' in the film is inspired by the debunked scientific theory of 'memory photography' or 'trace evidence' that suggested visual imprints could be left on the retina after death.
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