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Empathy, Inc - Empathy, Inc( Blu Ray) [Arrow Video - 2020]

Have you ever thought it would be interesting or possibly even oddly therapeutic to walk in the shoes of someone less fortunate than your self for a time?... well that’s the jump-off point for this low budget, yet high concept Sci-Fi thriller, that follows the plight of a down on his luck & disgraced city investment who gets involved with a secret & shadowy vital reality company. Here on Arrow Video is a Blu Ray release of this 2018 film- taking in directors/writer commentary & a few other extras.

Empathy, Inc is the second film from young director Yedidya Gorsetman, and it was written by Mark Leidner who collaborated with Gorsetman on his directorial debut 2014 Jammed- which was seemingly a jam band festival set  comedy. Empathy, Inc is shot in noir black & white, and some of the characters' interplay nods back towards Gorsetman & Leidner comedy begins- but these are decidedly low-key. What we have here is an often moodily shot present day Sci-fi film, that shifts from drama, concept heavy sci-fi, and towards the end slightly deranged, though largely gore-less horror territory.

The film focuses in on once upwardly-mobile, though-now-down-on-their-luck couple Joel (Zack Robidas) and Jessica (Kathy Searle)- the pair have had to move back in with Jessicas parents, after city investor Joel backed a tech company that was involved in fraud, and he is openly named in the fraud. One night when Joel's out for a late-night, solo drink after an argument with his in-laws, here he bumps into Nicolaus- a sleek & fast-talking African Americain who knew Joel in college. Nicolaus starts talking about the new tech start-up he’s involved with Empathy, Inc- which is basically just him & the bulky & bearded  Lester (Jay Klaitz)- together they have created something they call VR-X, which means you can body jump into some else's body- the pair are marketing their service to executives who want to spend time in the body of someone less fortunate. After Joel experiences their set-up, which is a modified crash helmet, dentist chair, lots of wires, a PC & strange drug injection- he convinces his father in law to invest. But in the meantime, he becomes more & more obsessed with going back to the VR world- which initially finds him in the body of a junk addled & hand burnt man in a sparse room.

As one would expect with this type of high concept, yet largely low-key/ modern-day set Sci-fi film things are not what they seem…and Joel slow but surely gets more & more out of his depth. I won’t detail the plot more, as it’s very much a film you have to revel in its twists & turns. Sure at times some of these twists do stretch believability a tad, and some downright don’t add up, but if your willing to suspend you belief & let your self sink into the whole thing, it’s a rewarding film that nicely builds & builds with both mystery & low-key tension. The small cast is largely believable & relatable- the black & white stock initially felt a slightly pretentious choice- but as the film goes on it really works giving the whole thing a moody & edgy quilty- we get a nice & often catastrophic blend of low, and close-up face shots.  And generally, you can certainly see subtle nods towards the likes of Cronenberg's early films, and Tetsuo- with its brooding shots of vapid office buildings & modified tech.


On the extras side, we get a director/writers commentary track- this is fairly low-key, yet chatty enough track. You pick-up a few interesting tidbits about the films production, actor choice, etc- but it’s large finds the pair commenting on the on-screen action & line delivery, which I’m afraid does getting a little trying over the films one hour & thirty-seven-minute runtime. Next, we get an around eight minutes of behind the scenes footage, and this is filmed in 360..so it gives this feature a nice edge. Next, we get around six minutes of deleted scenes, and a UK/ international trailer.

In finish Empathy, Inc is well put together & sleekly realized shot of present-day set Sci-fi film- at times it does become a little too dialogue-heavy, but I guess that the problem when you're trying to create impactful & believable Sci-Fi concepts on a very low-budget. I’ll certainly be interested to see what  Gorsetman & Leidner do next- so all told another great pick-up from the folks over at Arrow Video.

Rating: 3 out of 5Rating: 3 out of 5Rating: 3 out of 5Rating: 3 out of 5Rating: 3 out of 5

Roger Batty
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