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There can't be too much said about the actors in the film, as they're just Refn's dolls. Fanning is fairly good as the girl everyone wants, but she isn't offered any moments to shine; as with Jesse, all that matters is that she's pretty. As her rivals, Lee and Heathcote don't fare much better, but they look absolutely great (as does much of the movie, to be fair). Malone solidly conveys her character's uncertain intentions, and she definitely owns two of the film's most memorable sequences.
Bionic gives sibling rivalry a whole new level in cinema with the dystopian addition that stands as a reflection of our increasingly technology-dependent world.
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