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Invention of a device that can record and play back mental and emotional activity, leading to inevitable scenes of machine-mediated sex and death. [[Category: Drama]] | Invention of a device that can record and play back mental and emotional activity, leading to inevitable scenes of machine-mediated sex and death. [[Category: Drama]] | ||
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BRAINSTORM. Douglas Trumbull, dir. USA: MGM/UA, 1983.
Invention of a device that can record and play back mental and emotional activity, leading to inevitable scenes of machine-mediated sex and death.
According to Jason W. Ellis in his review in SFRA Review #314 (Winter 2015 [sic]): pp. 26-27,[1] discussed in Sharon Packer's Neuroscience in Science Fiction Films (Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2015). Useful Wikipedia entry, at link.[2]
RDE, initial and 10Aug21