

Zenitram
Set in a decaying Buenos Aires, a poor Argentine (Minujin) wrestles with his newly discovered superpowers.
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Plot Summary
In a bleak, dystopian future, a brilliant but morally bankrupt scientist, Zenitram, creates a revolutionary life-extension technology. However, his invention comes at a terrible cost, as it requires the harvesting of the life force from others. As his empire grows, Zenitram grapples with the consequences of his ambition and the humanity he has sacrificed along the way.
Critical Reception
Zenitram received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics finding its premise interesting but its execution flawed. The film was praised for its ambition and some of its visual elements, but criticized for its pacing, underdeveloped characters, and a lack of emotional depth. It has largely been forgotten by mainstream audiences and critics.
What Reviewers Say
- Ambitious sci-fi concept that unfortunately falls short in execution.
- Character development is thin, leaving the audience detached from the narrative.
- Visually interesting at times, but ultimately a forgettable genre entry.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Zenitram,' is 'Martin Fitz' (a character name) spelled backward, hinting at themes of duality and hidden identities.
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