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So, 'Vers les robots' has this intriguing vibe, right? Even without knowing much about the director, you can feel the early 30s atmosphere seeping through. The pacing is kind of hypnotic, drawing you into its world, where those practical effects—probably quite groundbreaking for the time—really stand out. You get a sense of exploring man versus machine themes, which, let's be real, was ahead of its time. The performances, though maybe not polished by today’s standards, have a rawness that adds to the overall charm. It's like a little window into a past that was both fascinated and fearful of what technology could bring.
'Vers les robots' is relatively obscure and often overlooked, making it a fascinating piece for collectors. There aren’t many known prints floating around, which adds to its allure. It’s not just the film itself but the historical context—those early depictions of robots in cinema hold a certain weight. Interest among collectors is rising, as more films from this era gain recognition for their innovation and aesthetic.
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