Lapsis

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"Your life belongs to the machines."
  • 2020
  • 6.2  (2,612)
  • 74

Lapsis, a science fiction film released in 2020, stars Dean Imperial, Madeline Wise, and Babe Howard. The movie is directed and written by Noah Hutton. The story is set in a parallel universe, where a new technology called 'quantum cabling' is the dominant industry. The quantum cabling is carried out by 'cablers' who traverse through a forested area, laying cables that allow high-speed data transfer between two points. These cables are laid over the ground, and instead of being powered from a traditional source, they are powered by a strange organism that exists within the forest. The organism is speculated to be the cause of a rare disease that is affecting many people, forcing them to acquire an additional, expensive treatment to manage their symptoms.

The protagonist of the story, Ray Tincelli (played by Dean Imperial), is an average man who confronts the decision to undertake the physically and mentally challenging job of a 'cabler' due to the rising costs of his younger brother's medical treatment. On the cabling job, Ray discovers a new income stream and strives to establish himself as a solo cabler to earn more money. However, he is exposed to the hypocrisy and corruption of the organizations controlling the cabling industry, as well as the social ramifications of human dependency on new technology.

While navigating the dangerous terrain and infrastructure of the cabling industry, Ray meets Anna (played by Madeline Wise), a fellow cabler who offers him help and the possibility of romance. Throughout the film, Ray questions the exploitative nature of the cabling industry and the corporations that enable it.

Lapsis offers provoking ideas about the dangers of modern technologies, the impacts of capitalism and the distribution of wealth, and the future of humanity. The film explores themes of inequality and the societal fallout of forsaking traditional industry for technological advancements. It highlights the struggle of the working class and its exploitation by big businesses that take advantage of individual’s difficulties to make a profit.

Dean Imperial’s performance as Ray is a standout feature of the film. He shines bright throughout the film, making the audience empathize with his character's hardships and struggle. Madeline Wise also delivers an impressive performance as Anna, who imbues a sense of compassion, strength, and perception throughout the story. Babe Howard as Ray's brother provides an excellent supporting role, providing depth to the story and portraying the sibling relationship with subtlety.

The movie's cinematography also adds to its overall feel and message, capturing the aesthetics of the forest, corporate wasteland, and futuristic technology. The visual effects are also well executed, providing an excellent representation of the strange technology that dominates the story.

In conclusion, "Lapsis" is a thought-provoking, well-balanced film that blends human element with contemporary issues. It is a commentary on the current socio-economic state, power dynamics, and our dependence on technology, which is presented in a dynamic and captivating manner. With its cast and technical aspects, "Lapsis" is exceptional work and is strongly recommended for individuals who enjoy science fiction stories with depth and heart.

Lapsis is a 2020 science fiction movie. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.2 and a MetaScore of 74.

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Where to Watch Lapsis
Lapsis is available to watch free on Kanopy. It's also available to stream, download and buy on demand at Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Amazon and Vudu. Some platforms allow you to rent Lapsis for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device.
  • Release Date
    2020
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (2,612)
  • Metascore
    74