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Debug

David Hewlett · 2014 · Film

1h 26m · Horror, Science Fiction

This film delves into the harrowing interaction between humans and an artificial intelligence within a high-tech setting, blending horror and science fiction elements.

SuspensefulContemporaryConfrontation with Artificial IntelligenceSurvival in a Digital NightmareThe Fragility of Human ConnectionIsolation in a Hostile EnvironmentExploration of Memory and Reality

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