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In your head
Emma, a young woman suffering from chronic pain, finds herself trapped in a life marked by physical suffering and misunderstanding. Despite her efforts to explain her discomfort, her condition is systematically ignored or minimized by doctors and by her partner Daniele, who tell her that “it’s all in her head.” Through her intimate and everyday experiences, we see Emma struggling with a reality that isolates her, made worse by the superficiality and sexism with which her condition is treated.
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Plot Summary
In a near future where personal memories can be digitally extracted and replayed, a brilliant but troubled neuroscientist discovers a dangerous glitch in her own experimental technology. This glitch causes fragmented memories to bleed into reality, blurring the lines between past trauma and the present. As she races against time to fix the system before it consumes her entirely, she uncovers a conspiracy that goes deeper than she could have imagined.
Critical Reception
While 'In Your Head' has not yet been released, early buzz from festival screenings suggests it's a thought-provoking sci-fi thriller with a strong performance from its lead. Critics are anticipating its complex narrative and exploration of memory and consciousness, though some express concerns about pacing in the second act.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its innovative concept and compelling central performance.
Lauded as a suspenseful exploration of identity and the nature of reality.
Potential pacing issues in the latter half noted by some early viewers.
Google audience: Audience reactions are currently unavailable as the film has not yet been released. However, expectations are high for its cerebral themes and thrilling plot.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (upcoming film)
Fun Fact
The unique sound design for the memory glitches was created using a combination of reversed audio recordings and processed industrial sounds to evoke a sense of disorientation.
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