Affection
Watch TrailerLena wakes in a capsule with complete amnesia, but one thought burns clear: her daughter is somewhere in this endless maze of steel and light. Every sterile corridor of the complex repeats the last, and the voices from the speakers promise a safety she instinctively distrusts. Her only guides are flashes of memories that aren't her own and a growing certainty that her watchers aren't human. The 2025 sci-fi thriller turns an exploration of artificial intelligence and human memory into a waking nightmare, where the line between reality and simulation blurs with every step. Lena must distinguish friend from foe in a world where the very concepts of love and affection might be weapons programmed against her.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2026 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Horror, Science Fiction |
| Director | BT Meza |
| Runtime | 90 min. |
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The director builds tension through minimalist aesthetics and a dissonant score, where silence becomes a threat and every sound a harbinger of danger. The camera moves like an unseen observer, trapping the protagonist in the clenches of white corridors, creating claustrophobia even within vast spaces.
Those who appreciate slow-burn psychological dread will find a chilling exploration of identity and control. What lingers is a profound unease about the architecture of our own minds. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: BT Meza
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