If you have never seen Zardoz , you might be laughing. If you have seen it, you are likely nodding in solemn agreement. The film is a notorious polarizer—a Rorschach test for cinema lovers. To its detractors, it is pretentious nonsense. To its devoted cult following, it is a flawed, visionary masterpiece that arguably captures the 1970s sci-fi ethos better than almost anything else.
In a dystopian near-future, a programmer (Zed) is a "dream hacker" who extracts memories from comatose patients for insurance companies. When he accidentally uncovers a conspiracy about a cure being suppressed, he must decide whether to expose the truth or protect his family. movie zed
A somber, art-house horror film best suited for viewers who enjoy The Babadook or A Ghost Story . Not recommended for those seeking fast-paced scares. If you have never seen Zardoz , you might be laughing
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