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Really Cool indie. Worth watching. An interesting collection of stories exploring the dark side of love.


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Some have described love as a spell. Others have described it as a sickness. What they have in common is the idea that love, in its many forms, has the power to overwhelm the senses and control behavior. Prism is an anthology feature in 7 chapters exploring several genres – comedy, dark-comedy, drama, science-fiction, and suspense.
A woman wakes up with amnesia in a sterile, futuristic facility and discovers she is a clone created for a mysterious purpose. As she tries to escape and uncover the truth about her identity, she must confront the unethical science and corporate greed that brought her into existence.
Prism received mixed to negative reviews from critics and audiences. While some praised its ambitious concept and visual style, many found the plot convoluted, the pacing uneven, and the performances lacking. The film struggled to deliver on its initial promise, leaving viewers underwhelmed.
The film's science fiction premise is intriguing but ultimately underdeveloped.
Performances are adequate, but do little to elevate the material.
Visually competent but narratively weak.
Google audience: Audience reception for Prism is largely absent from public records, making it difficult to ascertain specific likes or dislikes.
The film was shot in various locations across the United States, aiming for a sleek, minimalist aesthetic that would convey a sense of artificiality and control.
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Really Cool indie. Worth watching. An interesting collection of stories exploring the dark side of love.