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The Man Who Wants to Change the World is a curious peek into Sandy Kidd's wild claims about a gyroscopic device meant to propel flying saucers. Shot in the late '80s, it has this raw, almost unpolished vibe that really captures the era’s experimental documentary style. The pacing’s a bit uneven, reflective of Kidd’s own ramblings—sometimes it feels like you’re on a journey with him, other times it meanders. The practical effects? Well, there’s not much in the way of special effects, but the atmosphere is thick with intrigue and a bit of skepticism about what’s being presented. It’s a unique entry in the documentary genre that wrestles with themes of innovation and belief, leaving you to ponder what’s real and what’s just wishful thinking.
Features intriguing claims about anti-gravity technology.Captured in the late 1980s, it has a distinct retro vibe.Includes interviews that provide an insight into Kidd's mindset.
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