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Reg Traviss's Anti-Social (2015) positions itself as a gritty cyber-crime thriller attempting to capture the zeitgeist of disaffected youth in the digital age. Rather than a mundane plot summary, the film distinguishes itself through its stark portrayal of moral ambiguity within London's underground subcultures. Gregg Sulkin delivers a compelling performance as Kai, embodying the conflicted spirit of a graffiti artist drawn into high-stakes heists, providing a tangible anchor for the film's thematic exploration of consequence and rebellion. Meghan Markle, in her role, offers a nuanced counterpoint, hinting at the human cost amidst the digital chaos.
Technically, Traviss employs a raw, almost documentary-style cinematography that effectively immerses the viewer in the urban decay and tension. The editing maintains a propulsive pace, especially during the illicit operations, reflecting the urgency and fleeting nature of online criminal exploits. However, the film occasionally struggles with its thematic depth, often opting for surface-level thrills over a more profound examination of hacker culture or societal alienation. Despite its B-movie sensibilities and some script limitations, Anti-Social provocatively questions the allure of digital anonymity and its real-world ramifications, securing its place as a genre piece worth dissecting for its social commentary.
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