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So, 'Don't Be Afraid of Computers' from 1983 is a curious little film that captures that era's tension with technology. The story follows young Danny, who gets a computer gift that feels more like a monstrous enigma than a helpful tool. The atmosphere is dreamlike, especially during those sequences where Danny's computer visits him in his sleep. It's whimsical yet strangely insightful, tackling themes of fear and understanding in the face of innovation. The practical effects are charmingly dated, giving it a unique vibe. There's a real charm in how it demystifies computers for kids, using a mix of animated sequences and simple explanations. It's a forgotten gem, capturing the zeitgeist of early computer culture through a family lens.
1970s-80s tech nostalgiaEngaging for children and adultsHighlights computer literacy early on
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