I first saw this on late nite TV in the late 60s/early 70s, Chiller Theater; pretty dreary after you've stayed up watching Monster of Piedreas Blancas, or Beast of the Dead;
CREATION is a strangely monotonous film: no catchy slogans or bites or music; in fact, the film is about as anti-Hollywood as you can get: it's talky, stagy, and yet - when it's finally revealed that ALL of them are Humanoids, trying to remember "humanity" - it hits you pretty hard, and you realize, at the closing, that you've been fooled - ! This film is true to itself, and it gets better the more you watch it -you'll be surprised how "robotic" the so-called modern stuff you're watching is today!
CREATION is a strangely monotonous film: no catchy slogans or bites or music; in fact, the film is about as anti-Hollywood as you can get: it's talky, stagy, and yet - when it's finally revealed that ALL of them are Humanoids, trying to remember "humanity" - it hits you pretty hard, and you realize, at the closing, that you've been fooled - ! This film is true to itself, and it gets better the more you watch it -you'll be surprised how "robotic" the so-called modern stuff you're watching is today!