Hardware, hard rock, hardcore: Richard Stanley’s cult British B-flick strips back The Terminator’s OS to bare subroutines.
It’s no Cyberdyne upgrade but a spiky, cyberpunk nerve-shredder in which a postnuclear, Fallout 3-style future is menaced by a killer android. Shot with baroque flair, it’s like Dario Argento remaking Short Circuit.
High-spec extras, including a yak track and Stanley’s Super 8 shorts, add chromium sheen.
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