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Review of by Alexander H — 16 Jul 2010

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An adaptation of Philip K. Dick's sci-fi novel of the same name, 'A Scanner Darkly' is set in the not too distant future where America has lost the war on drugs. A new, highly-addictive drug, Substance D has began making its way across the country and in response, the government has developed high-tech surveillance and placed a field of informants and undercover agents on the street. Bob Arctor (Keanu Reeves) is an undercover agent who, because of his dedication to his job and constant drug use, becomes addicted to Substance D. Arctor hopes that by purchasing enough Substance D from a drug dealer of whom supplies him with it regularly, he'll have the opportunity to meet her supplier and through their interactions he beings to develops romantic feelings toward her. As his addiction grows worse, the left and right hemispheres of his brain begin to argue with one other as they receive two different sets of information. As a result, Arctor is unable to distinguish his role as an undercover agent from a drug user.

The writing is an excellent display of craft, but one should expect nothing less when examining something conceived in the mind of Philip K. Dick. Each role is, too, a brilliant display of acting and performance ability. In short, 'A Scanner Darkly' is a superb, artistic film with awareness and imagination that, because no one has heard about it, lacks any real attention. It is worth yours, however. It is worth ever bit.

This review of A Scanner Darkly (2006) was written by on 16 Jul 2010.

A Scanner Darkly has generally received positive reviews.

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