The Coming Thing
The Coming Thing

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The Coming Thing

1975
Movie
Adult · 18+
77 min
English

Story is pure corn: Linda is a secretary who moves from Fresno to San Francisco and can't land a job there. Endless shots of the back of her head (wearing a crappy, phony looking blonde wig) in various phone booths are used in this mainly MOS-shoot with voice-over to establish her boring job hunting. Maybe Gerber was hoping to move to England and get hired to shoot Dr. Who episodes.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the societal and technological changes anticipated in the mid-20th century. It presents a vision of the future, touching on advancements in science, communication, and daily life as imagined by the era's futurists and thinkers.

Critical Reception

As a short, educational documentary from 1975, specific critical reception data is scarce. It likely served an informational purpose for contemporary audiences, showcasing prevailing optimistic views of technological progress and societal evolution.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a dated but fascinating glimpse into mid-20th-century futurism.

  • Reflects the optimistic technological outlook of its time.

  • A short, conceptual piece rather than a narrative film.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific short documentary is not readily available. Its primary value lies in its historical context and its representation of past predictions about the future.

Fun Fact

The film likely reflected the significant optimism surrounding technological advancements and space exploration prevalent in the 1960s and early 1970s, often seen in educational and speculative media of the period.

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