Review of The Time Machine (1960) by Angie W — 30 Oct 2008
As much an anti-war film as it is a time traveling sci-fi film, time machine does a great job delving into important philosophical positions amidst a somewhat cheesy but interesting plot. while most films about the distant future focus on advancement, this story see's the future as a place of regression due to mankinds constant need to fight each other.
the one problem developed through the film involving the time travel was seemingly solved at the end, and the other problem with the language devolving of the morlocks is insignificant enough to pass over.
this film drew me to thoughts of where the world is going, its biggest flaw being that it is set in a world with an atheistic mindset that assumes that man is the point or is ultimately in control, but it is still an interesting film to think through.
This review of The Time Machine (1960) was written by Angie W on 30 Oct 2008.
The Time Machine has generally received positive reviews.
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