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The film concentrates on a handsome young man attempting to find the way to thwart a dangerous corporation in order to save his girlfriend. But, It seems to be an impossible task.
Incorporated suggests that those who hold on to their human values can subvert any system that seeks to take their freedom from them. And that's a welcome message anytime.
Incorporated could definitely catch on with audiences who see the show, like all great sci-fi, as a mirror reflecting the society in which it was created.
For the most part, the show leaves you wishing it would think differently, not only about how it implements future technology within the confines of the story, but how it tells the story in the first place.
The production values are high, the acting efficient, the story teems with twists and turns. But nothing like this could ever happen, could it? Could it?
Even when the central story fails to spark major interest, the world that's been built is enough to keep us engaged. Even if we spend all too often worrying that this fiction could, in some way, eventually become fact.
While their new show offers a vision of the future that isn't particularly original, its plot is energetic, and its visuals are sleek and appealingly stylized.