A haunting graphic version of one of Philip K. Dickâs most popular and best-selling novels. <br><br>Bob Arctor is a dealer of the lethally addictive drug Substance D, which he also takes in massive quantities. Fred is the police agent assigned to tail and eventually bust him. What Fred doesnât know is that Substance D gradually splits the userâs brain into two distinct, combative entities, and that he is, in fact, in frantic pursuit of himself. <br><br><i>A Scanner Darkly</i> is caustically funny and razor sharp in its depiction of drug-induced paranoia and madness; itâs an industrial-strength stress test of identity as unnerving as it is riveting. The novel is captured in this brilliant graphic vision, composed entirely of stills from the movie. <br><br>Writer/Director Richard Linklater shot a live-action film, starring Keanu Reeves, Robert Downey Jr., Woody Harrelson, and Winona Ryder, and then animated over the underlying images. The result is an eerily lifelike, richly detailed animation that translates beautifully to the page. <p>Perhaps the most unnerving drug novel ever written as well as an industrial-grade stress test of identity. A Scanner Darkly explores the perverse symbiosis of cop and criminal, observer and observed.</p>