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So, 'Your Technocracy and Mine' is this curious little comedic short from 1933 where Robert Benchley, with his trademark befuddlement, tries to break down the concept of Technocracy. It's got a quirky atmosphere—lots of visual aids that lend a surreal quality to the whole presentation. The pacing is deliberate but never drags, as Benchley’s delivery keeps things engaging. You’ll find yourself both chuckling and scratching your head at the absurdity of the subject matter. It’s a bit of a time capsule, reflecting the anxieties of the era in the way it humorously tackles serious topics, which makes it quite distinctive. A rare gem for those who appreciate early 20th-century satire.
This film is not widely available, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors who focus on early sound shorts. It has seen limited releases, mostly in archival collections, which only adds to its allure. The unique blend of humor and visual storytelling offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural landscape of the early 1930s, and it stands out for those interested in the intersection of comedy and socio-political themes of the time.
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