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Ah, 'Three Hundred Years After'—what a curious little piece from '94. It's a comedy that feels both whimsical and a bit disjointed, typical for the era, I’d say. The pacing can be a tad uneven, but that adds to its charm, almost like a time capsule of quirky humor. You get glimpses of practical effects that remind you of the era's creativity, just bubbling with that DIY spirit. The performances range from earnest to absurd, creating this oddball atmosphere. It's not groundbreaking, but there's something about its approach to the future that feels refreshingly light-hearted. It's a slice of lesser-known cinema that might just pique your interest if you like the unusual.
Features practical effects typical of the early '90s.Uneven pacing gives it a distinct charm.A mix of absurdity and earnest performances.
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