

Christian Duguay · 1991 · Film
1h 44m · Horror, Science Fiction, Action
In 3 Achriom libraries
This picture continues the legacy of its predecessor by delving deeper into themes of psychological manipulation and the consequences of power.
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If the morality in Scanners II: The New Order stayed with you, Millennium by Chris Carter walks the same thread. This work delves into the darkness of the human psyche and societal evils, blending elements of mystery and philosophical questions. If the power in Scanners II: The New Order stayed with you, Intelligence (2014) by Michael Seitzman walks the same thread. This work explores the implications of advanced technology on human capability and ethics, focusing on a character who embodies the merging of man and machine.
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If the identity in Scanners II: The New Order stayed with you, Hardwired V1.4 by Mega Drive walks the same thread. This record offers a compelling dive into themes of technology and its effects on identity, wrapped in an intense electronic soundscape. If the identity in Scanners II: The New Order stayed with you, The Uncanny Valley by Perturbator walks the same thread. This record is a significant entry in the synthwave genre, blending dark electronic soundscapes with themes of dystopia and identity.
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