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Zone 414 (2027)

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Photographer: Ellen von Unwerth
Publisher: Twin Palms Publishers
Publication date: 2011
Print length: 236 pages
Language: English
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Von Unwerth's book is a wild and sexy romp. Long known for her provocative work in the fashion world, here she is the director on the set, creating a sadomasochistic story, told solely in photographs, which delves into sexual obsession. Revenge begins with a trio of young women arriving at the Baroness's estate expecting a relaxing weekend. The Baroness, her chauffeur, and her stablehand soon have them involved in something quite different.
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Unlike her fellow synths, Jane is developing genuine emotions and self-awareness, making her a "masterpiece" of artificial life.

David doesn't go in alone. He is paired with (Matilda Lutz), an advanced A.I. who is more than just a piece of hardware.

The story is set in a near-future colony—the titular Zone 414—where state-of-the-art humanoid robots, or "synths," live and work. This walled city, created by the eccentric billionaire (played by Travis Fimmel), serves as a playground for the wealthy to fulfill their darkest fantasies.

The narrative kicks off when Veidt’s rebellious daughter goes missing within the zone. To find her, Veidt hires (Guy Pearce), a disgraced former police detective with a stoic, hard-boiled demeanor. The Dynamic Duo: Man vs. Machine

Their partnership is the heart of the film, as Jane seeks David's help to stop a mysterious stalker while assisting him in his search.

Pearce brings a weary, "one-note" intensity to a man who seems to have lost his own humanity.

Beyond the Neon: A Look Inside the World of Zone 414 If you’re a fan of gritty, rain-slicked streets and neon-drenched dystopias, you’ve likely seen the trailer for . Released in late 2021, this sci-fi thriller marks the feature-length debut of director Andrew Baird . While it draws heavy comparisons to classics like Blade Runner , the film carves out its own dark corner in the "tech-noir" genre. The Premise: A City of Sentient Shadows

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Zone 414 (2027)

Unlike her fellow synths, Jane is developing genuine emotions and self-awareness, making her a "masterpiece" of artificial life.

David doesn't go in alone. He is paired with (Matilda Lutz), an advanced A.I. who is more than just a piece of hardware. Zone 414

The story is set in a near-future colony—the titular Zone 414—where state-of-the-art humanoid robots, or "synths," live and work. This walled city, created by the eccentric billionaire (played by Travis Fimmel), serves as a playground for the wealthy to fulfill their darkest fantasies. Unlike her fellow synths, Jane is developing genuine

The narrative kicks off when Veidt’s rebellious daughter goes missing within the zone. To find her, Veidt hires (Guy Pearce), a disgraced former police detective with a stoic, hard-boiled demeanor. The Dynamic Duo: Man vs. Machine who is more than just a piece of hardware

Their partnership is the heart of the film, as Jane seeks David's help to stop a mysterious stalker while assisting him in his search.

Pearce brings a weary, "one-note" intensity to a man who seems to have lost his own humanity.

Beyond the Neon: A Look Inside the World of Zone 414 If you’re a fan of gritty, rain-slicked streets and neon-drenched dystopias, you’ve likely seen the trailer for . Released in late 2021, this sci-fi thriller marks the feature-length debut of director Andrew Baird . While it draws heavy comparisons to classics like Blade Runner , the film carves out its own dark corner in the "tech-noir" genre. The Premise: A City of Sentient Shadows

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