The Electric State

Dear [Friend’s Name],

I hope you’re doing well. I wanted to tell you about a movie I recently watched called The Electric State. It left a lasting impression on me, and I think you might find it just as fascinating.

The Electric State is a sci-fi adventure set in an alternate version of the United States during the 1990s. The story follows a teenage girl named Michelle who is traveling across a decaying, futuristic landscape with her small robot companion. She’s searching for her missing brother, and along the way, she encounters a world that has been ravaged by advanced technology and a mysterious virtual reality that has deeply affected society.

What really struck me about the movie was its unique atmosphere—blending nostalgia with dystopia. The visuals are absolutely stunning, capturing the vast emptiness of abandoned cities, broken highways, and mysterious machines that hint at a lost future. The film balances quiet, emotional moments with intense scenes of danger and discovery. It’s both a road trip and a coming-of-age story, wrapped in a haunting science fiction shell.

The characters are well-developed, especially Michelle. Her determination and vulnerability make her easy to root for, and her bond with the robot adds warmth to the bleak world around them. The movie raises thought-provoking questions about our dependence on technology, the meaning of human connection, and what it means to feel truly alive.

The movie is based on the illustrated novel by Simon Stålenhag, and it does a great job of bringing his eerie and beautiful artwork to life. If you enjoy stories that mix emotion with futuristic themes—like The Road, Blade Runner, or Stranger Things—you’ll probably appreciate this one.

Let me know if you get a chance to watch it. I’d love to hear your thoughts, especially on how it imagines the impact of technology in such a surreal but believable way.

Take care and talk soon!

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