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It's a masterpiece. World on a Wire (originally Welt am Draht ), directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, was decades ahead of its time.
: Despite being over 50 years old, its retro-futuristic aesthetic remains incredibly influential in the sci-fi genre. Il_mondo_sul_filo_1973_HD_-_Altadefinizione01.mp4
Released in 1973 as a two-part miniseries for German television, it explores themes of simulated reality and corporate conspiracy long before The Matrix or Inception made them mainstream. Based on Daniel F. Galouye's novel Simulacron-3 , the film is celebrated for: It's a masterpiece
: It tackles the "nested reality" concept—the idea that if we can create a simulation, we might be living in one ourselves—with a cold, clinical efficiency. Released in 1973 as a two-part miniseries for
: Fassbinder uses a relentless amount of mirrors, glass, and chrome to create a sense of voyeurism and fragmentation, constantly making you wonder what is "real" versus a reflection.