The film tells the story of an older actress (Robin Wright) who is trying to preserve her digital studio style. This digital format appears to be used by any future films you love. Now, that actress may face a different path though the consequences of her decision affect her in some ways.
An acquired taste, this dense Jabberwocky-ish word salad is a political allegory about a populace that's been pharmaceutically duped into believing its wretched world is wonderful.
It's like Folman took several different genres-Hollywood satire, speculative dystopian fiction, family melodrama-and fused them into something amorphous and nebulous.
A dystopian blend of live-action and animation that acidly comments on some of Hollywood's touchiest issues before drifting off into an existential fog.