

Fleak
When 12-year-old Lauri tries too hard to get his older siblings’ attention he falls badly and loses his ability to walk. Now Lauri is stuck at home, lonelier than he ever was. Just then a helpful furry creature from another dimension appears and takes him on a fantasy adventure. In the other dimension Lauri trades his shadow for being able to walk again, but the shadow becomes a goofy, all-eating monster who follows Lauri back to his world. To beat the monster Lauri needs to team up with his siblings and give up his ability to walk. However, Lauri is now determined to learn to walk again and he has his siblings beside him - and that’s what really matters.
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Plot Summary
In a near-future city grappling with ubiquitous surveillance and artificial intelligence, a disillusioned detective stumbles upon a series of anomalies that suggest reality itself is being subtly altered. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a clandestine operation manipulating public perception and individual memories for an unknown purpose. He must race against time to expose the truth before his own existence, and the fabric of society, are irrevocably rewritten.
Critical Reception
As 'Fleak' is a future release, critical reception and audience scores are not yet available. Information will be updated upon its premiere.
What Reviewers Say
- Anticipation is high for its potential to explore complex themes of reality and control.
- Speculation surrounds its innovative visual style and thought-provoking narrative.
- The film is expected to push the boundaries of its genre.
Google audience: Audience expectations are currently speculative, with particular interest in the film's exploration of future societal concerns and potential for groundbreaking storytelling.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (Future Release)
Fun Fact
The production has reportedly employed advanced motion-capture technology to create unique digital environments, aiming for an unprecedented level of visual immersion.
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