Director: William Fruet•Genres: Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
In a post-apocalyptic future where a deadly virus has decimated the population, a genetically engineered soldier, codenamed 'Creature,' is sent to Earth to hunt down the last remaining humans. However, when he encounters a young woman who shows him kindness, he begins to question his programming and his mission. He must then decide whether to follow his orders or protect her from his creators.
Perfect Creature received a largely negative reception from critics and audiences. While some appreciated its attempts at a unique blend of sci-fi and horror elements, most found the film to be derivative, poorly executed, and lacking in compelling characters or plot development. Its low budget was also apparent in its production values.
The film struggles to deliver a cohesive or engaging narrative.
Lacks originality and relies heavily on tired sci-fi and horror tropes.
Performances are generally considered weak, further undermining the material.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available indicate disappointment with the film's predictable plot and low-quality special effects. Many felt it failed to live up to its potential premise.
The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with a relatively small budget, which heavily influenced its visual style and creature design.
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