
Movie spotlight
Digital Flesh
Depressed and tired, Elisa (Desiree Dulce) has found herself unable to even muster up the energy to have sex with her husband (Xander Corvs). When Elisa's co-worker (Scott Nails) introduces her to the benefits of visiting a special cloning clinic, the doctor (Lacy Lennon) and her assistant (Gianna Dior) replicate Elisa, allowing her to finally enjoy some free time again. Elisa soon finds out that sharing her life with a drone, however, proves more complicated than either could have anticipated.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the impact of the digital world on modern society and human connection. It features interviews and observations that delve into how technology is reshaping our lives and relationships. The film contemplates the evolving nature of reality in an increasingly digitized existence.
Critical Reception
Digital Flesh received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its concise exploration of a timely and relevant topic. Audience reception was also favorable, particularly for its thought-provoking nature and accessible presentation of complex ideas.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its insightful commentary on digital culture.
Noted for its effective use of interviews to convey its message.
Appreciated for its brevity and focus on key issues.
Google audience: Information not available.
Fun Fact
The film's director, M. Shawn "Control" Community, is also known for his work in digital art and interactive media, which likely influenced the thematic elements of 'Digital Flesh'.
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