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So, Old No. 587: The Great Train Robbery is a quaint little flick from 2000 that explores the bond between a boy and an old train facing the end of its life. The atmosphere has this nostalgic vibe, almost wistful, as you watch him dream of saving the locomotive. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but there's a charm in its earnestness. The practical effects, especially around the train, are rather delightful, giving that tactile feel that you often miss in modern CGI-heavy films. Performances are straightforward, reflective of a simpler storytelling approach, which adds to its uniqueness in the genre of family adventure narratives.
This film has had a curious journey through formats, appearing primarily on VHS and some rare DVD releases, though it seems to have slipped under the radar for many collectors. Its scarcity is a point of interest, as it hasn’t received a significant reissue, keeping it somewhat elusive. Fans of train-related cinema or those drawn to quirky family stories may find it worth tracking down, particularly for its distinct approach to storytelling and practical effects.
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