David Cronenberg’s first new directorial film in nearly a decade, “Crimes of the Future”, has released a new trailer, which is thrilling and twisting.
Starring Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux, Kristen Stewart, etc., will first appear in the main competition unit of the Cannes Film Festival in May, and will be released on a small scale in Northern America on June 3, and expanded on the 10th of the same month.
The story delves into the not-so-distant future where humans are learning to adapt to their synthetic environment, an evolution that takes humans beyond their natural state and begins to morph, changing their biological makeup.
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Some embrace the limitless potential of transhumanism, while others try to rein in it. Either way, the “accelerated evolution syndrome” is spreading rapidly.
Saul Tenser, a beloved performance artist, has undergone accelerated evolution syndrome, and unexpected new organs have grown in his body.
Together, Tenser and his partner, Caprice, turned the process of removing these organs into a spectacle—operating in real-time in theaters to wow its loyalists.
But with government and strange subcultures both concerned, Tenser is forced to consider what will be his most shocking performance yet.
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