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So, Phonographs of The Avery-Copp House is quite an intriguing watch if you're into the evolution of music technology. It’s more of a leisurely stroll through history than a fast-paced documentary, which I kind of appreciate. The atmosphere is cozy, almost like you’re visiting an old friend who just happens to have a fascinating collection of phonographs. The pacing is methodical, letting you soak in each artifact and the stories behind them. It dives into the themes of memory and nostalgia, which is really palpable throughout. While the director is unknown, the film does a great job showcasing the practical effects of sound through these old devices, making you feel a connection to the past that’s quite striking. Definitely not your typical history flick.
Focuses on music technology and its historical impact.Engaging atmosphere reminiscent of a personal tour.Pacing allows for deep dives into each phonograph's story.
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