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It accomplished it's body-horror genre goal by making me feel very uncomfortable for the whole movie. I couldn't really decide if I liked it or not, but I definitely do not want to watch it again.
Upon reflection, I think I liked it. But I'm not sure I would really suggest it to anyone else unless they are really looking for that particular type of thing, which like, personally, I really hope you are not.
Felt like the movie version of having a weird dream where you're picking at a scab that's not ready to come off, but you keep doing it anyways. It's a mood, to be sure.
Also the marketing made it look like it was going to be a lot more cyberpunk-y aesthetically than it really was, which was a little disappointing, as the neon-lights and cyber-helmet treat-hog I am.