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So, 'Sharad of Atlantis' is quite the oddity from '36. You've got Crash Corrigan, fresh from Annapolis, and Diana, this feisty reporter, diving deep into a mystery that’s rooted in the legendary Atlantis. The pacing is snappy, really keeps you engaged as they hop into a rocket submarine, which is a fascinating piece of practical effects for its time. The underwater sequences have a certain charm—especially when you consider the era. It’s not all polished, but there’s a rawness to the performances that feels genuine. The themes of adventure and discovery are palpable, and the dynamic between the characters is pretty entertaining. Plus, that stowaway kid adds a nice, if somewhat chaotic, layer to the story.
Features practical effects that feel charmingly dated.The dynamic between characters adds depth to the adventure.A unique take on the Atlantis mythos with a family flair.
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