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So, 'It's Great to Be Alive' is this quirky little film from '33, directed by Alfred L. Werker. It's got a blend of comedy and music with a sci-fi twist that feels pretty rare for its time. The story revolves around this aviator who survives a crash and comes back to a world where he's the last fertile guy standing after a wild epidemic called masculitus. The pacing is quite brisk, and there's a certain charm in the way they use practical effects, especially for the musical numbers. The performances have a light-hearted, almost whimsical quality that really adds to the overall atmosphere. You can see the influence of early talkies here β itβs a mix of silliness and that early sci-fi yearning. Definitely a unique piece in the genre mix.
Features early musical numbers with inventive practical effects.Explores themes of masculinity and societal roles in a comedic lens.Offers a whimsical take on post-apocalyptic storytelling.
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