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[QUOTE="Snowden%20NLI:1341094"]Hell - post-apocalyptic German sci-fi, like a 3-way split between "the Road," "Book of Eli," and "Texas Chainsaw Massacre." Super bleak, and not actually gory even though it keeps seeming like it's about to go that way. Sleep Dealers - dystopian Mexican sci-fi. Also very bleak, but more ambitious and message-oriented than "Hell." I guess I don't think it worked quite as well overall, which isn't surprising since they were tackling big issues like globalization, technology, and exploitation instead of just "after the shit goes down, most people will become total dicks except for a few that won't." Cronocrimenes - Spanish time-traveling sci-fi. Super stark and low-budget, but they pull it off because the story is so tightly focused in spite of the obvious paradoxical plot twists it throws at you.[/QUOTE]
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