




97 pages. Tension in every scene. The theme is present in every scene. Who people are is what they do. 12 jump scares. 6 or 7 action scenes.
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Aesthetically the French are kicking our asses at Science Fiction right now. Story-wise we can still generally hold our own.
Here are a bunch of stills from Enki Bilal's "Immortel Ad Vitam". Oh, and a bunny.
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