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Date: Sat, 9-Mar-85 06:37:35 EST
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Posted: Sat Mar 9 06:37:35 1985
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Of course, the real problem with Brainstorm was that the woman's senses
continued to provide input to the recorder after they biologically ceased to
transmit signals. The angels were also a bit silly. Nonetheless, overall,
a science fiction film that tries to describe the human implication of a new
class of technologies, and pretty well done.
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