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Incontrol
Description
New device found and discovered by a group of university students.The device has the ability to control people, students have used the device to experience new things but through other people. One day the device loses its system and starts to make danger things.
New device found and discovered by a group of university students.The device has the ability to control people, students have used the device to experience new things but through other people. One day the device loses its system and starts to make danger things.
Actors:
Michaela Gilchrist,
Charlie Gould,
Shayla Stonechild,
Josip Condic,
Nicole Christensen,
David LeReaney,
Chad Hamilton-Andrews,
Camilo Lopez,
James Andrew Fraser,
Anne Glass,
Kim Solomon,
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Michaela Gilchrist
Charlie Gould
Shayla Stonechild
Josip Condic
31 March 1985, Split, Croatia
Nicole Christensen
David LeReaney
Chad Hamilton-Andrews
Camilo Lopez
James Andrew Fraser
Anne Glass
Kim Solomon
Director:
Kurtis David Harder
Country:
Canada
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August 29, 2017
Ambiguous and elliptical, InContol is a speculative poem wherein postmodern identity becomes its own special form of prison.
August 15, 2017
If the film's outer frame is an increasingly paranoid sci-fi thriller ..., then its beating heart is an escapist character study of a young woman seeking, as all young people do, to be someone else, and - perhaps - finding a way to realise that.
August 31, 2017
This film does suffer a little bit from where the line between truth and fantasy lies, but that is partly a challenge for an audience to debate where and with whom the experience is happening

