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So, 'No Such Thing as Gravity' is this curious little gem from 1989. It’s got that gritty, low-budget sci-fi vibe that feels both nostalgic and oddly prescient. The atmosphere is thick with dystopian dread, as the LaFont Corporation uses cold, mechanical means to control society. The pacing is a bit uneven—you know how some films just meander? But it works here, building tension as we watch the exiled characters grapple with their harsh new reality on Terra Nova. The practical effects, while not cutting-edge, have this charm that really adds to its unique identity. The performances range from earnest to a bit over-the-top, but that’s part of its quirky allure. Overall, it’s a thought-provoking trip through a future that still resonates today.
Dystopian themes intertwined with corporate control.Interesting practical effects for its time.Uneven pacing but effective in building atmosphere.
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