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Dual
A child psychologist attempts to reach a troubled little boy with a violent history, but her efforts unleash the demonic fury of his "imaginary friends" in the process.
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Plot Summary
A woman diagnosed with a terminal illness undergoes a cloning procedure to ease her loved ones' grief. However, when her condition unexpectedly improves, she must fight her clone in a duel to the death as per societal custom. The film explores themes of identity, mortality, and the ethics of advanced technology.
Critical Reception
Dual received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who often praised its unique premise, Karen Gillan's dual performance, and its darkly comedic tone. However, some found its pacing uneven or its social commentary underdeveloped.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its original and thought-provoking concept.
Karen Gillan's performance as both the original and the clone is a standout.
The film's blend of sci-fi, dark humor, and existential dread is compelling, though at times uneven.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's inventive premise and Karen Gillan's strong performance. Many found it to be an interesting and darkly funny take on cloning and mortality, appreciating its originality.
Fun Fact
The film's distinctive visual style, including the sterile, futuristic environments and muted color palette, was deliberately designed to reflect the protagonist's emotional detachment and the society's cold approach to life and death.
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