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August 6, 2004
Michael Winterbottom is such a consistently interesting filmmaker, it's easy to forgive the cold, clinical eye he focuses on his subjects and the subdued, emotionally distant deportment of his players.
With the futuristic tale "Code 46," that laboratory detachment actually underscores Winterbottom's themes of a dehumanized society divided among the privileged few and the miserable masses stuck in underdeveloped wastelands.
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