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So, 'Elsewhere, Instantly' is this intriguing look at a future where teleportation has completely changed how we move through life. The pacing is a bit slow, but it works, allowing you to really dive into the protagonist's struggle with becoming obsolete in his own way. The atmosphere is heavy, almost melancholic, which really drives home the themes of nostalgia and the discomfort of change. What I found distinctive is how they handle the practical effects—there's something raw about it, almost palpable, contrasting with the sleek teleportation tech. The performances are nuanced, especially the lead, who embodies that last commuter's sense of loss and confusion beautifully.
This film has had a fairly limited release, making it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. It was available on some niche labels in DVD format, but the scarcity of any high-definition release has definitely added to its desirability. Collectors seem to appreciate its unique take on the sci-fi genre, especially the practical effects which give it a distinctive feel, setting it apart from more mainstream offerings.
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