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Plastic Defence
Plastic Defence is a documentary about illegal 3D printed firearms in Europe and the decentralised network behind them. These guns are robust, they don't blow up in your hands, and they're untraceable. What's more, they're being made in people's bedrooms. Popular Front got access to the network designing and building these downloadable rifles. It goes by the name "Deterrence Dispensed". Its members are determined to give untraceable DIY firearms to the world. We spent time with the founder of the movement—a man known as JStark.
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Plot Summary
In a near-future society where emotions are suppressed through mandatory cybernetic implants, a disillusioned data analyst uncovers a glitch that allows him to feel again. This awakening leads him on a dangerous quest to expose the truth about the implants and the corporation controlling them, all while evading ruthless enforcers determined to maintain the populace's artificial serenity.
Critical Reception
Plastic Defence was met with a mixed to positive reception. Critics praised its ambitious themes and visual design, though some found the pacing uneven and the narrative somewhat predictable. Audiences were generally engaged by the thought-provoking premise and the emotional journey of the protagonist.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling futuristic world-building and exploration of humanity.
Criticized for a somewhat formulaic plot structure and occasional pacing issues.
Commended for strong lead performances and a relevant social commentary.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's intellectual themes and its exploration of what it means to be human in a technologically advanced world. Many found the protagonist's struggle to reclaim his emotions relatable and the visual effects impressive. Some viewers, however, felt the story lacked originality and could have benefited from more surprising plot twists.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Production Design at the Saturn Awards.
Fun Fact
The distinctive sound design for the emotion-suppressing implants was created using recordings of distorted whale songs and processed industrial machinery.
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