Why you should watch U-47700, a post-apocalyptic short about…

Why you should watch U-47700, a post-apocalyptic short about…

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Directed by the Chilean-Dutch Erasmo de la Parra, “U-47700: A Short Report on the Near Future” (2021) depicts an apocalyptic world after World War III, a future in which much of humanity is addicted to “Mickey”, a new drug made with the component U-47700.

The short film was shot Amsterdam and written by de la Parra and Lucia Bärtschimain role Walt Klink, Teun Stokkel, and Kees van Wandenwho play a group of friends riddled with the powerful opioid and its effects on society.

When Kalkin (Teun Stokkel) begins experiencing visions of the prophetess Ador Mada and reveals a dangerous secret, a spiral of violence is unleashed.

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Additionally, according to Revista Cáñamo, the 18-minute image, shot in the former Afrikahuis church and office complex in Leeuwenburg, shows “a good dose of religiosity and mysticism, and many visual references to Stanley Kubrick”.

The short film is shot in both black and white and color and its superb photography will most likely captivate you.

Check out ‘U-47700’ here:


What is U-47700?

U-47700, also known as U4, Pink Heroin, Pinky, and Pink, is an opioid analgesic developed by a team at Upjohn in the 1970s that is approximately 7.5 times more potent than morphine in animal models.

The drug did not receive FDA approval and thus never made it to market. However, over the years, U-47700 slowly found its way into the hands of foreign drugmakers who found old patent applications and scientific journals featuring the formula. acc CNN.

What are the symptoms associated with U-47700? As with other strong opioids: strong analgesia, sedation, euphoria, constipation, itching and respiratory depression, which can be harmful or fatal.

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