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Paranoia: 1.0 (originally One Point O, also known as 1.0, One Point Zero, Version 1.0, and Virus 1.0) is a 2004 cyberpunk dystopian horror mystery [1] written and directed by Jeff Renfroe and Marteinn Thorsson. The film is a Kafkaesque nightmare [2] in which a young computer programmer is an unwitting guinea pig in a corporate experiment to ...
Jan 18, 2005 · Paranoia 1.0 (Jeff Renfro and Marteinn Thorsson, 2003) I'm never quite sure what I'm getting with a Jeremy Sisto film. Sometimes they're brilliant (Unknown, May, Dead Dog, etc.), sometimes they're bloody horrible (Wrong Turn, Thirteen), and sometimes it's years later and I still can't tell whether it was a decent movie or not (The Heart Is ...
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Paranoia 1.0. Corporate workers use a computer programmer (Jeremy Sisto) as a guinea pig in a secret experiment. A bit of Kafka, a touch of Orwell and Terry Gilliam and a whole lot of been-there ...
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- Jeff Renfroe, Marteinn Þórsson
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- Mystery & Thriller
May 13, 2024 · Paranoia 1.0 – a modest science fiction film for thoughtful viewers – is definitely one of the best movies in this genre that has been made over the last two decades. Simon is a computer programmer with a weakness for milk, working for a mysterious organization.
Paranoia 1.0. 2004. 1 hr 34 mins. Drama, Suspense, Science Fiction. R. Watchlist. Sci-fi drama and paranoid thrills drive this smart and highly original chiller. Jeremy Sisto stars as a reclusive ...
Jan 16, 2005 · The new Kafka-esque thriller Paranoia 1.0 (aka One Point 0) is a pitch-black vision of horror, madness, and technology-run-amok that will give cyber-geeks plenty of unpleasant dreams.. The film ...
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Aug 25, 2016 · “Paranoia 1.0” is a very original and quite bizarre, sci-fi thriller about a fairly reclusive computer programmer named Simon, living in New York some time in the future. Despite being set in the future, things don’t look all-that futuristic, in fact, for the most part, the future is depicted as pretty dismal.