4/10
It's amazing what you can do with a child's erector set!
9 January 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The fabulous use of miniature sets and battery operated toys makes watching this science fiction film a ton of fun. It's still a grim look at the future where beautiful women distract powerful men who are then abducted by creepy looking bald men wearing sun glasses and raincoats, then shrunk to baby doll size. Pre-"Camelot", Franco Nero is the only actor whose name I recognized, but he's supporting in this camp classic that deserves to be seen multiple times for its bizarre world.

Interpretive dances with women in freaky robes are a recurring element through this film, and the use of floating vehicles (barely off the ground) is an interesting visual as well. The film does get violent here and there but the dialog is so silly that it's difficult to take it all seriously. The photography is colorful but the film has a strange dubbing where the actors seem to be speaking English but the English voices coming out of the screen don't match them.
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