
Dark City (1998), Alex Proyas’ cult neo-noir sci-fi, is a techno-nightmare of simulated memory, identity and control. The protagonist (played by Rufus Sewell) wakes with no memory, unaware he – and the entire city – is part of an alien experiment probing human consciousness and individuality.
This short trailer reveals how the film blends genres – noir tropes, futuristic settings and pounding sound design – to evoke a sense of psychological disorientation and narrative instability. This condensed, stylised preview offers a clear snapshot of the film’s thematic preoccupations: control, autonomy and the manipulation of memory.
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