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So, 'Andover and the Android' is this curious little TV movie from 1965 that dives into the complexities of human connection through a sci-fi lens. Roger Andover, a guy who's just sort of drifting through life, thinks he can sidestep the messiness of relationships by marrying a lifelike android. The film explores themes of isolation and artificial intimacy, and it does so with a certain eerie charm. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing for moments of reflection that feel almost melancholic. The practical effects for the android are rather fascinating for the time, and the performances, while not earth-shattering, carry this unsettling weight that makes you think twice about what it means to love—or to be loved—in a world increasingly captivated by technology.
'Andover and the Android' is a relatively obscure title in the realm of 1960s science fiction TV movies, often overshadowed by more prominent works. Original broadcasts are quite scarce, and it seems to have a niche following among collectors who appreciate its blend of existential themes and retro-futuristic aesthetic. Versions on VHS or early DVD are rarely encountered, making it a unique find for those who delve deep into genre obscurities.
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