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So, 'Doctor Who: Genesis of the Daleks' from 1975 really dives deep into the roots of the Daleks, which is fascinating. The atmosphere is dark and gritty, a real departure from the usual sci-fi adventure; you can feel the stakes are higher here. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the moral dilemmas to sink in—should the Doctor really go back and change history? Practical effects, typical of the era, have a charm that adds to the gritty vibe. The performances are solid, with Tom Baker delivering a layered portrayal of the Doctor. It’s an intriguing mix of adventure and ethical exploration that stands out within the 'Doctor Who' canon.
This title has seen various formats over the years, including VHS and DVD releases, but it remains somewhat elusive in pristine condition, especially in original packaging. Collectors often seek out limited edition releases, which can command higher prices. Overall, interest in the film is consistently high, partly due to its pivotal role in the 'Doctor Who' mythos and its exploration of complex themes.
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