Watched: 07/12/2024
Format: Amazon
Viewing: Second
Director: Steve Barron
I have a memory of watching this movie during a family road trip. I watched it in a shitty motel room with my dad after my mom and brother fell asleep. Primarily, my memory was "it wasn't very good, and it didn't feel like a comedy, and it seemed like it was supposed to be a comedy but also wanted to be taken seriously, but was dumb."*
That was probably 1986 or so, and here in 2024, my thought is: it wasn't very good, and it seemed like it was supposed to be a comedy but also wanted to be taken seriously, but was dumb. But, in 2024, I also think the movie is oddly prescient - predicting some things that would have seemed ridiculous just 3-4 years ago, but now seem like they've entered the conversation.
Electric Dreams (1984) is a Futureshock movie, taking place what, I'd guess, is supposed to be a few years after its release, 1984. That's just about the time computers started making their way into suburban homes. The parents buying these infernal machines were hoping their nascent Gen-X'ers would be able to understand computers, but didn't know what the hell they were spending their beer money on. In this era, computers were full of mystery and magic as far as the news and movies were concerned. We're coming off WarGames - that posited a teen almost destroying the world by hacking into the US missile systems. Tron was a neat analog of computer stuff, but people thought it meant computers were full of elves. Superman III, thought computers would control the weather.