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Robot Rerun is one of those rare gems that really plays with your perception of time and space. It presents this odd, almost dreamlike atmosphere where reality and television blur together in a way that feels both unsettling and reflective. The pacing is deliberately slow, letting you sink into its themes about our relationship with media and how we create and are shaped by it. Practical effects add a touch of charm, grounding the film in a tactile reality even as it dives into abstract concepts. The lack of a known director only adds to its mystique; it feels like an underground exploration worth discussing among collectors.
Robot Rerun has a bit of a cult following, mainly due to its obscure release and the enigmatic nature of its production. It seems to have only circulated in limited formats, making original copies quite scarce. Collectors often appreciate its unique take on the media landscape of the '90s, and itβs not uncommon to find discussions around its thematic depth in niche film groups.
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