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288:). Trish notices Simon staring at them. On the way home from the nightclub, the Neighbour soon realises that he is being followed and pulls a knife on Simon. When the Neighbour realises who Simon is, he invites him into his apartment for a drink. Before entering his apartment, the Neighbour smashes the security cameras in the corridor. When Simon enters the Neighbour's apartment, he becomes aware that his refrigerator is filled with cans of cola 500. The Neighbour invites Simon to participate in a virtual reality sex-game that he has developed and which features Trish. Simon immerses himself within the virtual reality game. When he exits the game, he finds the Neighbour bleeding and dying. The Neighbour advises him that he had also been receiving packages, before dying. Simon subsequently develops a romantic relationship with Trish. Trish is obsessed with orange juice. 265:) begins finding empty plain paper packages in his apartment. Simon goes to great length to try and secure his apartment, but the packages keep appearing. Simon attempts to find out who is leaving the packages. At the same time, Simon, who works in IT, is under pressure to complete a programming project. Simon has also become obsessed with purchasing Nature Fresh brand 571:, you might end up with something like this'. Phil Davies-Brown stated that the 'film is such an accomplished piece of work with rich texture, amazing use of location, lighting and camera and fine performances from some of the genre's most respected talents'. Commenting on the performances of individual cast members, Davies-Brown stated that 273:), tells Simon that he needs to remedy his social isolation. During his investigation, Simon becomes acquainted with his eccentric neighbours in the block of apartments where he lives. The lifts within the apartment block have ceased working and the corridors are filled with security cameras. Derrick ( 615:
should find a lot to appreciate here'. The film was given a score of 9 out of 10 on the website Cyberpunkreview.com, which stated that the film 'has perhaps the most biting commentary on advertising and software development you will find anywhere'. Andrea Ballerini stated that 'the movie has all the
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and a fascinating colour and image aesthetic'. He also stated that the film was 'a gripping and dark science fiction thriller, which achieves its effect not least from brilliant image design'. Hal Astell stated that the film 'is a real triumph, an intelligent science fiction story that deliberately
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As Simon continues his investigations, a number of other murders begin happening in the building. Simon becomes aware that the other residents are receiving packages too but were keeping quiet. Simon also learns that the other residents are becoming addicted to certain products. The only person in
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understanding of capital as vampiric dead labor that feeds on the workers bodies and brains during their labor time; but here the dead labor of capital is pictured consuming individuals even during their leisure time and this coincides with
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Edda Award Category: Best Picture (nominated); Best Production Design: Eggert Ketilsson (nominated); Best Sound or Music: Bradley L. North, Byron Wilson, Ann Scibelli (nominated); Director of the Year: Marteinn Thorsson, Jeff Renfroe
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cult classic, there's a lot of atmosphere to engulf an audience but it becomes tiresome, only to get really interesting again in the final scenes'. In 2007, the film was listed as one of the ā€œTop 50 Dystopian Movies of All Timeā€ by
296:). Nile tells Simon about a corporate experiment to ā€˜infuseā€™ Nanomites into people's brains to make them addicted to certain products. Simon dismisses Nile's claims as a lie, but eventually realises that he is telling the truth. 591:'turned in his best performance in a long while'. Neil Karassik stated that the film was 'enjoyable and visually admirable'. Ryan Cracknell commented that 'while the story is very original combining the techno-edge of 652:
removes itself from time and place yet remains utterly timely'. Simon Hyslop described the film as 'a treat for anyone with an appreciation for the quieter, artier manifestations of the sci-fi genre'. A reviewer for
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stated that 'sci-fi drama and paranoid thrills drive this smart and highly original chiller'. A Hungarian reviewer stated that the film contained a 'large dose of social criticism disguised as a thriller'.
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classic ingredients of the cyberpunk genre: a dystopian environment, powerful corporations trying to rule the citizens, the role of technology in the development of society, the pros and cons of progress'.
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AQCC Award-Mention: Jeff Renfroe, Marteinn Thorsson; Best International Film (Jury Prize): Jeff Renfroe, Marteinn Thorsson; Most Ground-Breaking Film (Jury Prize): Jeff Renfroe, Marteinn Thorsson.
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and stated that the story was 'both original and well thought out'. Rainer Heinz described the film as a 'Kafkaesk-morbid thriller with effectively interwoven set pieces from films like
1663: 607:, it's the mood and atmosphere where the filmmakers really shine'. Ultimo Franco gave the film a score of 3 out of 5, commented that 'the film looks beautiful' and stated that 'fans of 277:), who occupies an apartment across the hall from Simon, has developed an artificial intelligence robot head, which Simon finds intriguing. Derrick suggests that the Neighbour ( 1638: 1603: 1570: 1152: 502: 690:...as our protagonist wades through a creepy and dank futuristic setting before being hit over the head with a staggering realization' but that 'like the 1583: 1439: 284:
Simon follows the Neighbour to and from a nightclub. In the nightclub, Simon sees the Neighbour interacting with a number of women, including Trish (
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nightmare in which a young computer programmer is an unwitting guinea pig in a corporate experiment to test a new advertising scheme. The film stars
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Best Actress: Deborah Kara Unger; Best Film: Jeff Renfroe, Marteinn Thorsson; Youth Jury Award (Best Feature Film): Jeff Renfroe, Marteinn Thorsson.
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of a movie'. Brian McKay was also critical of the film, stating that 'the plot and character development are about as thin as the atmosphere on
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In an academic appraisal of the film, Angelos Koutsourakis stated that 'the film's representational solution to the complexity of
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Scott Foundas was more critical of the film, stating that it 'frantically stitches together images and ideas lifted from
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dystopian horror mystery written and directed by Jeff Renfroe and Marteinn Thorsson. The film is a
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Hildur LoftsdĆ³ttir gave the film three stars out of five, noted the influence of
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Cyberbullies, Cyberactivists, Cyberpredators: Film, TV, and Internet Stereotypes
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Grand Jury Prize, Dramatic Category; Nominated: Jeff Renfroe, Marteinn Thorsson.
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Totoro, Donato (1 February 2004). "Paranoia 1.0: A Lesson in Unease".
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Sounding New Media: Immersion and Embodiment in the Arts and Culture
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Nominated Best Film; Recipients: Marteinn Thorsson, Jeff Renfroe.
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was an international co-production, and was shot entirely in
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the apartment who is not affected is the janitor, Howard (
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A computer programmer and network engineer Simon J. (
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Udo Kier and Jeremy Sisto both voiced the robot head
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Index


Jeremy Sisto
Deborah Kara Unger
Udo Kier
Bruce Payne
Lance Henriksen
Sundance
cyberpunk
Kafkaesque
Jeremy Sisto
Deborah Unger
Lance Henriksen
Eugene Byrd
Bruce Payne
Udo Kier
Jeremy Sisto
milk
Eugene Byrd
Udo Kier
Bruce Payne
Deborah Kara Unger
Lance Henriksen
Jeremy Sisto
Deborah Kara Unger
Udo Kier
Bruce Payne
Lance Henriksen
Eugene Byrd
Emil Hostina
Sebastian Knapp

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