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So, 'God From the Machine' dives into this fascinating era where computer tech and cybernetics were on the verge of transforming society. The film captures the essence of the 1950s and 60s with a tone that’s both nostalgic and critical, exploring the utopian ideals that the Soviet Union dreamt of. The pacing feels deliberate, almost reflective, allowing you to absorb how ambitious those plans were. It’s interesting how it highlights the significance of the 1961 CPSU Third Program and its vision for automation. The visuals are mostly archival, yet they evoke a palpable atmosphere of hope mixed with a hint of foreboding. You really get a sense of what could have been, making it distinct in the documentary realm.
Examines Soviet-era tech aspirationsArchival footage enhances the narrativeThought-provoking themes of hope and automation
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