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Is it worth watching? Honestly, only if you have a thing for old industrial films or you find the rhythm of mechanical labor relaxing. If you’re looking for a narrative or someone to root for, you will be bored to tears within five minutes. But for those of us who like seeing how stuff actually gets done, it’s a weirdl...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Stuart Legg

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"Is it worth watching? Honestly, only if you have a thing for old industrial films or you find the rhythm of mechanical labor relaxing. If you’re looking for a narrative or someone to root for, you will be bored to tears within five minutes. But for those of us who like seeing how stuff actually gets done, it’s a weirdly satisfying watch. It feels like a relic from a time when we were just fascinated by the sheer scale of global infrastructure. There’s no talking head explaining why this matters..."
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