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The Laplace's Demon

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Wikipedia article




'The Laplace's Demon' (Italian: 'Il demone di Laplace') is a 2017 Italian horror science fiction film directed by Giordano Giulivi. It premiered at the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal in 2017. The film is inspired by the causal determinism concept of the same name as formulated by Pierre-Simon Laplace and free will plays a central role in the plot. 'The Laplace's Demon' relies heavily on rear-projection (rather than the today more common chroma key/green screen) to insert the actors into the environments.

Reception



ComicsVerse was overall positive towards 'The Laplace's Demon' and noted the distinct visual style but found the ending unsatisfying. RogerEbert.com called the film "mindblowing" and "delightful" and in his review for the website, film critic Brian Tallerico named it one of his two favorite films in his coverage of Fantasia that year. SciFiNow called the film "elegant" and pointed out its rigorous philosophy compared to other death trap movies such as 'Final Destination'. Goomba Stomp compared it to an episode of 'The Twilight Zone' and found it a "bizarre but wildly distinctive film". Nightmare on Film Street made a similar comparison while also noting the level of ambition for such a small production, mentioning 'Pi' and 'Primer', two other low-budget films driven by intellectual ideas and where the director handled many parts of the production.

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