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So, 'Men of Vision' is this quirky comedy set in the early 1900s. It dives into the life of Hubert Moss, a somewhat flamboyant inventor who's hit a creative wall. The pacing feels leisurely, which suits the period vibe but might not click with everyone. The film has this charming atmosphere, with practical effects that give it a tangible quality, making the inventions feel almost real. The performances are a mix of broad comedy and subtle character work, especially from the young acolyte who brings some fresh energy. It's interesting how it tackles themes of mentorship and desperation without getting too heavy. Overall, it's a blend of wit and whimsy that stands out for its time.
Set in the early 1900sFocus on mentorship and creativityUtilizes practical effects for a rustic feel
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