Abstract
This article offers an approach to the representation of the post-organic body in the cinematographic narrative, featuring an analysis of the film Magnetic Rose (1995) by Koji Morimoto. Moreover, it tries to present a theoretical reflection about an issue that is inherent to the construction of subjectivity: the inescapable relation human being-machines, established from the industrial era and the big leap forward it has taken in the information era.
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