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A new video analyses the cult '90s sci-fi noir.
A flop on its release in 1998, Alex Proyas's sci-fi noir Dark City has since developed a rabid cult following. The film has fuelled many interpretations thanks to its Kafkaesque themes and references to Greek mythology.
A new video essay by Renegade Cut explores its themes of memory theory and personal identity, and how Proyas uses the sci-fi genre as a philosophical tool.