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The Drivetime is a curious blend of science fiction and social commentary, featuring this time-traveling librarian named Flux. He zips back from 2023 to Seattle in 1999, a time of brewing unrest. The vibe is really intriguing—there's this palpable tension as he digs into footage of a riot that foreshadowed the city's decline. It’s layered with a sense of irony about communication, how tech was supposed to connect us but has led to an odd form of isolation. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have this charming low-budget quality that adds to its unique appeal. Performances are quite engaging, often leaving you with a sense of unease about the future of conversation. Overall, it’s a hidden gem worth exploring for its peculiar take on societal issues.
Features a unique take on time travel and societal commentary.Practical effects lend a distinctive feel to the film.Engaging performances that reflect on communication technology.
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