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Electronic Granny is one of those quirky gems from the mid-80s. The premise is a mix of whimsy and heartache, revolving around Agata, a girl whose sickness stems from not having a Granny, unlike her friends. The film dives into themes of companionship and the lengths friends will go to help one another. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the charm of the overall narrative. The practical effects for the Electronic Granny herself are quite amusing and add a certain nostalgic vibe that you don't often see in today's films. The performances, particularly from the children, manage to keep the atmosphere light while threading in some genuine emotion. It’s a unique blend that truly stands out in its genre.
Quirky 80s sci-fi family flickInteresting take on companionshipNostalgic practical effects
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