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So, 'Harry Price & the Martian Lighthouse' is this quirky documentary that dives into the life of Harry Price, a psychical researcher with some wild ideas. The pacing is a bit meandering, but it suits the subject matter, giving you time to soak in the absurdity of building a lighthouse to beam messages to Mars. The atmosphere is oddly captivating; you can feel the historical weight of Price's pursuits, mixed with a sense of humor about the whole endeavor. It’s like a blend of earnestness and eccentricity, with some interesting archival footage and interviews that give it depth. The practical effects are minimal but serve a purpose, enhancing the narrative rather than overshadowing it. Definitely a curious watch for anyone interested in the oddities of early 20th-century science.
Eccentric take on early 20th-century researchInteresting blend of humor and earnestnessMinimal practical effects serve the narrative
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