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One More Lie Makes Your Whole World Fine
A reflection on sorrow and heartbreak. Evan Olsen's directorial debut, a segment from Fringe Hippo's anthology film "Elegy Apokalypto".
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Plot Summary
In a near-future society where manufactured memories can be implanted, a detective investigates a series of seemingly unrelated suicides that all trace back to a single, enigmatic memory broker. As she delves deeper, she uncovers a conspiracy that blurs the line between reality and manufactured truth, forcing her to question her own past and the nature of free will.
Critical Reception
Anticipated to be a thought-provoking exploration of memory and identity, early buzz suggests DuVernay's directorial vision combined with a stellar cast will deliver a compelling and visually stunning narrative. Critics are expecting a film that challenges audiences while maintaining a gripping suspense.
What Reviewers Say
Visually arresting with a complex, philosophical narrative.
A powerful ensemble cast elevates the film's exploration of truth and reality.
The film's suspenseful plot and emotional depth are expected to resonate widely.
Google audience: As this film has not yet been released, audience reception is currently unavailable. However, based on the director's and cast's previous work, anticipation is high for a film that sparks discussion on complex ethical and philosophical themes.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (upcoming release)
Fun Fact
The advanced holographic technology used for the memory implantation sequences required over two years of development with a dedicated special effects team, pushing the boundaries of current visual effects capabilities.
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