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EPCOT (1967) is a fascinating glimpse into Walt Disney's vision, captured just before his passing. It’s not just a documentary; it feels like a personal conversation with the man himself. The atmosphere is both hopeful and bittersweet, as he outlines his ambitious plans for the Florida Project. The pacing is reflective, allowing Walt’s words to resonate deeply. You can sense the passion he had for his ideas about community and innovation. The practical effects are minimal, but that’s not the point; it’s really about the ideas he presents. There’s this distinct blend of optimism mixed with a touch of nostalgia that makes it stand out. If you appreciate the history of Disney, this is a piece that speaks volumes.
Includes rare behind-the-scenes insights from Walt Disney.Filmed shortly before Disney's death, adding a poignant layer.Captures the early concept of EPCOT and its potential legacy.
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