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Fever
Two Parisian high school students murder a woman they chose as a victim from a chance encounter.
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Plot Summary
The documentary 'Fever' delves into the complex and often controversial topic of electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS). It follows individuals who claim to suffer debilitating symptoms from exposure to everyday electronic devices and wireless technology. The film explores their personal struggles, their efforts to find relief, and the scientific and societal debates surrounding EHS.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with many critics acknowledging its empathetic portrayal of individuals suffering from EHS. However, some reviews noted the lack of definitive scientific consensus on the condition and suggested the film could have explored the skeptical viewpoints more deeply. Audiences generally responded to the human stories presented.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive and humanistic approach to a difficult subject.
Acknowledged the personal struggles of those affected by electromagnetic hypersensitivity.
Some critics found the scientific exploration to be less robust than the personal narratives.
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Fun Fact
Director Rani Sharone was inspired to make the film after experiencing symptoms herself and seeking answers.
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