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Savannah Electric takes you on a gritty journey through a desolate future where a mobile factory, the titular Savannah Electric, roams the barren landscapes. The film's atmosphere is thick with despair and surrealism, thanks to its unique blend of practical effects that give life to the dilapidated remnants of Earth. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it somehow adds to the feeling of a world stuck in decay. Gerit Stone’s performance as the clone worker grappling with his existence and the omnipresent Benefactor resonates with themes of autonomy and addiction. It’s the kind of film that lingers in your mind long after viewing, though you might find its raw edges strangely compelling.
Post-apocalyptic setting with unique visualsThemes of autonomy and addictionStrong practical effects for its time
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