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So, 'The Humanoid Race' is this peculiar 1965 comedy that’s sort of a curiosity in the film world. It’s filled with these quirky mechanical statues and the work of Bruce Lacey, who's definitely one of those offbeat artists that makes you think twice about how you perceive art and humor. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but that’s part of its charm; it’s like a playful experiment in absurdity. The atmosphere is light-hearted yet surreal, and you can’t help but be drawn into its oddball world. There's a real sense of whimsy that permeates every scene, and the practical effects are a fun throwback to that era of creativity and imagination. You don't see films like this anymore.
This film has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with original prints being rather scarce. Most viewers find it as a delightful curiosity rather than a mainstream success. Various formats exist, but the vintage releases often pique the interest of collectors due to their limited availability, making it a topic of discussion among those who appreciate oddities from the 60s.
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