Synapse Jungle



Tagline
Some memories are better left buried in the past.
Description
In the neon-drenched streets of a cyberpunk metropolis, an orphan with a fragmented past joins forces with a hard-boiled detective to uncover hidden truths etched in their memories. As they delve deeper into the urban jungle's enigmatic underworld, they confront more than just criminal masterminds; they grapple with unsettling echoes of their own origins. Directed by the legendary Clint Eastwoof and starring Nick Offermango as the driven detective, Lemur Watson as the enigmatic orphan, and Henrietta Fonda as the voice of the city's conscience, 'Synapse Jungle' delivers a serious and suspenseful odyssey that examines the thin lines between memory, identity, and destiny.
MpaaRating
PG-13
PopularityScore
3.80
ReleaseDate
02/10/2022
Genre
Horror
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

7.50
Clint Eastwoof's 'Synapse Jungle' plunges audiences into a visually arresting cyberpunk universe, with the neon glow of its cityscape acting as a compelling backdrop for a narrative that probes the shadowy alleys of memory and identity. Eastwoof's trademark directorial austerity is on full display, employing a discerning use of light and shadow that accentuates the film's brooding atmosphere. Nick Offermango delivers a gritty performance as the world-weary detective, infusing the character with a palpable sense of urgency and vulnerability, while Lemur Watson's portrayal of the fragmented orphan is haunting, offering a subtle and nuanced juxtaposition to the hard edges of the metropolis. However, where 'Synapse Jungle' truly shines is in its ambition to tackle the profound entanglement of the psyche with the corruptible world around it. The film, despite its PG-13 constraints, doesn't shy away from wrestling with complex moral quandaries, though at times its philosophical musings may outpace the emotional resonance. Henrietta Fonda's ethereal voice adds a layer of omniscient gravitas, narrating the city's silent judgement and rooting the high-tech tale in something far more ancient and human: the quest for belonging and truth. In sum, 'Synapse Jungle' is a serious and contemplative experience that uses the cyberpunk genre not just for spectacle, but as a canvas for exploring the deep crevices of the human condition.
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