At its heart, iBoy is a vigilante thriller. After a violent encounter leaves his friend Lucy (Maisie Williams) traumatized, Tom (Bill Milner) uses his ability to "see" and manipulate digital data to dismantle a local gang.
The transfer excels at capturing the film’s specific aesthetic. Set against the brutalist architecture of London’s council estates, the high-definition clarity highlights the contrast between the cold, gray urban landscape and the vibrant, neon-blue "augmented reality" overlays that represent Tom’s powers. iBoy_HD_2017_Bluray_1080p
The 1080p resolution brings out the fine textures of the London "ends," making the environment feel lived-in and oppressive. At its heart, iBoy is a vigilante thriller
The film’s greatest strength is its restraint. It treats the smartphone-brain interface more like a sensory evolution than a magical gift. However, the third act leans into familiar trope-heavy territory, and the "hacking" logic requires a significant suspension of disbelief. Set against the brutalist architecture of London’s council