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So, '1984 Revisited' is this interesting kind of documentary that dives into Orwell's cautionary tale, blending interviews with tech watchers and folks who knew Orwell personally. The atmosphere is a mix of somber reflection and pressing relevance, especially considering it was made just months before 1984 itself. Walter Cronkite's presence brings a certain weight to the discussions, and the pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really sit with the themes of surveillance and control. It’s not flashy; rather, it feels like a thoughtful exploration of a world that seems disturbingly familiar. There’s a distinct rawness to how they present these ideas, making it stand out from other adaptations of Orwell's work.
This film is somewhat rare, mostly because it was released during a transitional period for documentaries. Not a lot of copies floating around, which certainly adds to its collector appeal. It often sparks discussions about the relevance of Orwell's work today, making it a nice piece for those who appreciate deeper dives into literary adaptations. Various formats exist, but the original VHS seems to be the prized one among collectors.
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