HD
1989
Empty Metal, the debut feature by Adam Khalil and Bayley Sweitzer, unfolds in a society reminiscent of our own, marked by rampant surveillance, heavy policing, and widespread indifference. The narrative intertwines the stories of diverse characters, each representing stark contrasts within American social and political landscapes. As they strive for progress, their journeys often conflict with one another, all while being scrutinized by dominating forces that seek to maintain control. The film offers a thought-provoking commentary on the complexities of freedom and resistance in a tightly monitored world.