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Project Tesla is one of those oddities that you stumble across, right? It's almost like a time capsule from the 80s, capturing the fervor of scientific exploration, albeit through a somewhat haphazard lens. The film dives into the esoteric realms of ball lightning and free energy, all framed around Robert Golka's experiments in this old B-29 hangar, which adds a gritty charm to the whole affair. It's not particularly polished, but that lends it a raw, almost documentary feel. The atmosphere is charged with genuine curiosity, and while the pacing can drag in spots, the practical effects—especially those trying to depict the lightning—are quite something. The performances aren’t going to win any awards, but they have a sincerity that's hard to overlook.
Project Tesla has largely flown under the radar, making it a hidden gem for collectors focused on obscure 80s cinema. It's primarily known for its connection to the film Energy and How to Get It, which adds an interesting layer to its backstory. Most prints are hard to find, with screenings being quite rare, creating a niche interest among those who appreciate unconventional takes on science and technology. The film’s unique premise and its historical context related to Robert Golka's experiments give it an allure that can spark discussions among collectors.
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