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Originally Posted by August
C.
It's called denial and no I don't mean that river in Egypt.
After all, if I had been stuck on a space station, alone, for years and I saw *myself* standing there i might indeed be a bit reluctant to believe my eyes.
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If you say so. Either way, C doesn't move anything forward. IMO the film had very little to say on the subject of cloning and humanity so it just spent 90 minutes dawdling. If they'd had more material, but wanted to stick with the denial thing, then they could have cut out the dawdling with a scene where one clone says to the other "you've been ignoring me for 2 days" or whatever. But they didn't, so they didn't. And that's just one example - the whole film is full of such dawdling.