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A Novice at X-Rays is one of those early curiosities that just makes you wonder about the experimentation happening in cinema back in '98. It's a short film, probably only a few minutes long, and it's fascinating how it flirts with the nascent ideas around medical technology. The atmosphere is likely eerie, capturing that strange blend of curiosity and caution that surrounds the unknown, especially in a time when X-ray technology was just beginning to take shape. While we can't experience its practical effects firsthand, knowing that it influenced later works like The X-Rays (1987) gives it a unique place in film history. It’s really a shame that it’s presumed lost, leaving us to speculate what could have been captured.
As a presumed lost film, A Novice at X-Rays holds a certain mystique among collectors. Its scarcity adds to the allure, with only fragments of information surfacing over the years. While there are no known surviving prints, discussions around its impact and relation to later films keeps interest alive among enthusiasts. Collectors often seek out any possible mentions or artifacts related to this title, further deepening its enigmatic status in early cinema history.
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