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Variant
The EonCorp series continues in this shot-on-video science fiction gore-fest. A lethal alien embryo is used by a deranged man to release a new infection that exceeds the malignancy of Havoc virus, raising the mutant dead from their graves, and unleashing a new breed of alien terror.
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Plot Summary
In a near-future society, a young woman with a rare genetic condition that causes her to spontaneously swap bodies with others finds her life spiraling out of control. As she struggles to maintain her identity and relationships, she uncovers a dark conspiracy tied to her unique ability. Hunted by unknown forces and with her own mind fracturing, she must find a way to survive and understand the true nature of her existence.
Critical Reception
Variant received a mixed to positive reception, particularly praised for its ambitious concept and atmospheric tension within its low-budget framework. Some critics found the execution occasionally uneven, but many lauded its originality and the performances of its lead actors in portraying the psychological complexities of identity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique sci-fi premise and exploration of identity.
Noted for creating a suspenseful atmosphere despite limited resources.
Some found the plot development and pacing to be occasionally weak.
Google audience: Audience reception for Variant is not widely documented on Google. However, where available, viewers have noted the film's intriguing concept and its ability to generate suspense.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Rob J. Hayes, also wrote the screenplay, showcasing a singular vision for the project.
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