

Blood Machines
5.8
An artificial intelligence escapes her spaceship to turn into a female ghost and challenges two blade runners to a galactic chase.
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- CallumNovember 9, 2025ChatGPT said:⭐⭐ – Blood Machines – Neon, Noise, and Not Much Else Blood Machines feels less like a series and more like an experience — a wild, fluorescent hallucination that sits somewhere between music video, art installation, and half-finished cyberpunk opera. It’s visually striking and aurally hypnotic, but narratively? Almost impenetrable. The premise seems to orbit around a collision of humanity, machinery, and something spiritual that neither side fully understands. That’s as clear as it gets. The rest is a kaleidoscope of lights, metal, and surreal imagery that dares you to find meaning where there might not be any. What does land perfectly is the soundtrack — a pulsing, synth-heavy score that feels like it could power a starship. It carries the mood far more effectively than the dialogue or direction ever do. You can sense the ambition, the desire to create a visual poem about the fusion of flesh and circuit, but it’s trapped beneath its own aesthetic excess. If you love experimental sci-fi purely for its sights and sounds, it’s a fascinating curiosity. But for most viewers, it’s a one-hour acid dream that leaves you wondering what just happened and why it looked so cool while doing it. 🎧 Pairing: A can of neon-blue energy drink — thrilling, strange, and best consumed knowing you won’t sleep after.
- AjayNovember 3, 2025It absolutely makes no sense and doesn't have the best acting, but the cinematic counterpart to Carpenter Brut's unique genre of music is pure adrenaline, sex, chaos and volumnious amounts of drugs. You'll watch this three-part "show" and come out of it wondering "what the hell did I just watch?", but the real question is "when am I going to watch it again?". Well, as long as you enjoy satanic and cultist themes.









