Review of Crimes of the Future (2022) by Johndoe2014 — 20 Dec 2022
It's interesting. But if you want to make something profound it has to resonate on some level with human drives and wiring or social structures or something humanly relatable. There is never a sense of why anyone would want to mutilated themselves or care about extra organs.
All that human talent focused on something that seems silly, rather than actually satisfying some basic need.
This review of Crimes of the Future (2022) was written by Johndoe2014 on 20 December 2022.
Crimes of the Future has generally received positive reviews.
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