A young, unassuming girl goes on a murderous rampage to try and 'purify' the technologically advanced modern society. She is calculated and rational: every step she takes is thought about ten times before it's taken. Little gives her hope in such a despicably preoccupied world except for the one person who has managed to earn her trust. When he betrays her in a familiar way, she must take drastic measures. Symbolic and provoking, '8.3' is an important social commentary on what our society has become and how to deal with it.
—Anonymous