Review of Final Cut (1993) by Cris A — 20 Oct 2013
As the critic Peter Chattaway states "the film underscores the fact that the meaning of our lives ultimately comes from somewhere outside of ourselves." An incredibly interesting science-fiction concept is the premise of this film - a world where people are implanted with a chip that records their lives - and "rememories" are edited eulogies that open a rather large can of worms on the ethics of such implants.
There are some incredibly moving moments in the film though it is patchy as well. See it for the idea.
This review of Final Cut (1993) was written by Cris A on 20 Oct 2013.
Final Cut has generally received mixed reviews.
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